A comparison of various methods for measuring breast density and breast tissue composition in adolescent girls and women
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Kehm D., Rebecca
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A comparison of various methods for measuring breast density and breast tissue composition in adolescent girls and women
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This study compared different approaches to measuring breast density and breast tissue composition
(BTC) in adolescent girls (n = 42, aged 14–16 years) and their mothers (n = 39, aged 36–61 years) from
a cohort in Santiago, Chile. Optical spectroscopy (OS) was used to measure collagen, water, and lipid
concentrations, which were combined into a percent breast density index (%BDI). A clinical dualenergy
X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) system calibrated to measure breast density provided percent
fibroglandular volume (%FGV) from manually delineated images. After digitizing mammogram films,
the percent mammographic breast density (%MBD) was measured using computer-assisted software.
Partial correlation coefficients (rpartial) were used to evaluate associations between breast density
measures and BTC from these three different measurement approaches, adjusting for age and body
mass index. %BDI from OS was associated with %FGV from DXA in adolescent girls (rpartial = 0.46,
p-value = 0.003), but not in mothers (rpartial = 0.17, p-value = 0.32). In mothers, %FGV from DXA was
associated with %MBD from mammograms (rpartial = 0.60, p-value < 0.001). These findings suggest that
data from OS, DXA, and mammograms provide related but distinct information about breast density
and BTC. Future studies should explore how the information provided by these different devices can
be used for breast cancer risk prediction in cohorts of adolescent girls and women.
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United States Department of Health & Human Services
National Institutes of Health (NIH) - USA
NIH National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) U01ES026122
Aparece en contenido como:National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
U01ES026127
Aparece en contenido como:National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
U01ES026130
Aparece en contenido como:National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
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Scientific Reports (2022) 12:13547
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