Journal article

Mammographic breast density refines Tyrer-Cuzick estimates of breast cancer risk in high-risk women: Findings from the placebo arm of the International Breast Cancer Intervention Study I

J Warwick, H Birke, J Stone, RML Warren, E Pinney, AR Brentnall, SW Duffy, A Howell, J Cuzick

Breast Cancer Research | BMC | Published : 2014

Abstract

Introduction: Mammographic density is well-established as a risk factor for breast cancer, however, adjustment for age and body mass index (BMI) is vital to its clinical interpretation when assessing individual risk. In this paper we develop a model to adjust mammographic density for age and BMI and show how this adjusted mammographic density measure might be used with existing risk prediction models to identify high-risk women more precisely. Methods: We explored the association between age, BMI, visually assessed percent dense area and breast cancer risk in a nested case-control study of women from the placebo arm of the International Breast Cancer Intervention Study I (72 cases, 486 contr..

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Awarded by Cancer Research UK


Funding Acknowledgements

This work was supported by a Cancer Research UK programme grant (C569/A10404 to J.C.) for research on the prevention of hormonally related cancers. We wish to thank the IBIS investigators and local staff at participating centres for their time and assistance in obtaining the mammograms for the study.