Journal article

Genetic influences on mammographic density in Korean twin and family: The healthy twin study

J Sung, YM Song, J Stone, K Lee, JI Jeong, SS Kim

Breast Cancer Research and Treatment | SPRINGER | Published : 2010

Abstract

Higher mammographic density is a strong risk factor for breast cancer. This study was conducted to determine the role of genetic factors on mammographic density measurements in Korean women. Study subjects were 730 women (122 monozygotic (MZ) twin pairs, 28 dizygotic (DZ) twin pairs, and 430 first degree relatives) from the Healthy Twin study. Mammographic density was measured using a computer-assisted method. Pairwise correlations of residual variance of each component of mammographic density were calculated within each pair of twins and family members. Quantitative genetic analysis was completed using SOLAR. Age and measured covariates accounted for 50% of the variation in dense area, 70% ..

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Grants

Awarded by National Human Genome Research Institute


Funding Acknowledgements

This study was supported by the National Genome Research Institute, Korea, National Institute of Health research contract (budgets 2005-347-2400-2440-215, 2006-347-2400-2440-215, 2007-347-2400-2440-215, 2008-E00255-00, and 2009-E00500-00), Korean Ministry of Education, Science and Technology (Grant Number M10305030005), and the Samsung Biomedical Research Institute (SBRI C-A9-218-1). The views expressed in this article are those of the authors and not necessarily any funding body.