Mammographic density and breast cancer risk: current understanding and future prospects
Ontario Institute for Cancer Research · Health Sciences Centre · +1 more institution
Abstract
Variations in percent mammographic density (PMD) reflect variations in the amounts of collagen and number of epithelial and non-epithelial cells in the breast. Extensive PMD is associated with a markedly increased risk of invasive breast cancer. The PMD phenotype is important in the context of breast cancer prevention because extensive PMD is common in the population, is strongly associated with risk of the disease, and, unlike most breast cancer risk factors, can be changed. Work now in progress makes it likely that measurement of PMD will be improved in the near future and that understanding of the genetics and biological basis of the association of PMD with breast cancer risk will also improve. Future…
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4Topics & keywords
- Breast cancer
- Medicine
- Surgical oncology
- Context (archaeology)
- Oncology
- Disease
- Cancer
- Gynecology
- Good health and well-being