Journal article

Heritability of mammographic density, a risk factor for breast cancer

NF Boyd, GS Dite, J Stone, A Gunasekara, DR English, MRE McCredie, GG Giles, D Tritchler, A Chiarelli, MJ Yaffe, JL Hopper

New England Journal of Medicine | MASSACHUSETTS MEDICAL SOC/NEJM | Published : 2002

Abstract

Background: Women with extensive dense breast tissue visible on a mammogram have a risk of breast cancer that is 1.8 to 6.0 times that of women of the same age with little or no density. Menopausal status, weight, and parity account for 20 to 30 percent of the age-adjusted variation in the percentage of dense tissue. Methods: We undertook two studies of twins to determine the proportion of the residual variation in the percentage of density measured by mammography that can be explained by unmeasured additive genetic factors (heritability). A total of 353 pairs of monozygotic twins and 246 pairs of dizygotic twins were recruited from the Australian Twin Registry, and 218 pairs of monozygotic ..

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