Journal article

The heritability of mammographically dense and nondense breast tissue

J Stone, GS Dite, A Gunasekara, DR English, MRE McCredie, GG Giles, JN Cawson, RA Hegele, AM Chiarelli, MJ Yaffe, NF Boyd, JL Hopper

Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers and Prevention | Published : 2006

Abstract

Background: Percent mammographic density (PMD) is a risk factor for breast cancer. Our previous twin study showed that the heritability of PMD was 63%. This study determined the heritabilities of the components of PMD, the areas of dense and nondense tissue in the mammogram. Methods: We combined two twin studies comprising 571 monozygous and 380 dizygous twin pairs recruited from Australia and North America. Dense and nondense areas were measured using a computer-assisted method, and information about potential determinants was obtained by questionnaire. Under the assumptions of the classic twin model, we estimated the heritability of the log dense area and log nondense area and the genetic ..

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