International Consortium on Mammographic Density: Methodology and population diversity captured across 22 countries
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McCormack, Valerie
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International Consortium on Mammographic Density: Methodology and population diversity captured across 22 countries
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- McCormack, Valerie;
- Burton, Anya;
- Santos Silva, Isabel dos;
- Hipwell, John;
- Dickens, Caroline;
- Salem, Dorria;
- Kama, Rasha;
- Hartman, Mikael;
- Lee, Charmaine Pei Ling;
- Chiah, Kee-Seng;
- Ozmen, Vahit;
- Aribal, Mustafa Erkin;
- Flugelman, Anath Arzee;
- Lajous, Martín;
- López Riduara, Ruy;
- Rice, Megan;
- Romieun, Isabelle;
- Ursin, Giske;
- Qureshi, Samera;
- Ma, Huiyan;
- Lee, Eunjung;
- van Gils, Carla;
- Wanders, Johanna;
- Vinayak, Sudhir;
- Ndumia, Rose;
- Allen, Steve;
- Vinnicombe, Sarah;
- Moss, Sue;
- Lee, Jong Won;
- Kim, Jisun;
- Pereira Scalabrino, Ana;
- Garmendia Miguel, María Luisa;
- Sirous, Reza;
- Sirous, Mehri;
- Peplonska, Beata;
- Bukowska, Agnieszka;
- Tamimi, Rulla;
- Bertrand, Kimberly;
- Nagata, Chisato;
- Kwong, Ava;
- Vachon, Celine;
- Scott, Christopher;
- Pérez Gómez, Beatriz;
- Pollan, Marina;
- Maskarinec, Gertraud;
- Giles, Graham;
- Hopper, John;
- Stone, Jennifer;
- Rajaram, Nadia;
- Teo, Soo Hwang;
- Mariapun, Shivaani;
- Yaffe, Martín;
- Schuez, Joachim;
- Chiarelli, Anna;
- Linton, Linda;
- Boyd, Norman;
Abstract
Mammographic density (MD) is a quantitative trait, measurable in all women, and is among the strongest markers of breast cancer risk. The population-based epidemiology of MD has revealed genetic, lifestyle and societal/environmental determinants, but studies have largely been conducted in women with similar westernized lifestyles living in countries with high breast cancer incidence rates. To benefit from the heterogeneity in risk factors and their combinations worldwide, we created an International Consortium on Mammographic Density (ICMD) to pool individual-level epidemiological and MD data from general population studies worldwide. ICMD aims to characterize determinants of MD more precisely, and to evaluate whether they are consistent across populations worldwide. We included 11755 women, from 27 studies in 22 countries, on whom individual-level risk factor data were pooled and original mammographic images were re-read for ICMD to obtain standardized comparable MD data. In the present article, we present (i) the rationale for this consortium; (ii) characteristics of the studies and women included; and (iii) study methodology to obtain comparable MD data from original re-read films. We also highlight the risk factor heterogeneity captured by such an effort and, thus, the unique insight the pooled study promises to offer through wider exposure ranges, different confounding structures and enhanced power for sub-group analyses.
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Israel-The Israel Cancer Association; Rep. of Korea - Asan Medical Center, Seoul 2010-0811; Malaysia - Sime Darby LPGA Tournament; Ministry of Education University Malaya High Impact Research UM.C/HIR/MOHE/06; National Council of Science and Technology (Mexico); American Institute for Cancer Research 10A035; Netherlands EPIC-NL-Europe against Cancer Programme of the European Commission (SANCO); Dutch Ministry of Health; Dutch Cancer Society; ZonMW the Netherlands Organisation for Health Research and Development; World Cancer Research Fund (WCRF); Poland - Polish-Norwegian Research Programme NRF-243-AI-1/07; Singapore - Clinician Scientist Award from National Medical Research Council; National University Cancer Institute Singapore (NCIS) Centre grant programme from National Medical Research Council; South Africa - Pink Drive; Spain - Spain's Health Research Fund (Fondo de Investigacion Santiaria) PI060386, PI09/0790; Spanish Federation of Breast Cancer Patients (FECMA) EPY1169-10; Turkey - Roche Mustahzarlari San. A.S., Istanbul, Turkey; UK: EPSRC EP/K020439/1; Breast Cancer Campaign 2007MayPR23; Cancer Research UK G186/11; Da Costa Foundation ; US - National Cancer Institute R01CA85265, R37CA54281, R01CA97396, P50CA116201, R01CA177150, R01CA140286; Cancer Center Support Grant CA15083, CA131332, CA124865, UM1CA186107, UM1CA176726; Susan G. Komen Foundation
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/138935
DOI: DOI: 10.1016/j.canep.2015.11.015
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Cancer Epidemiology 40 (2016) 141–151
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