Mammographic density and breast cancer risk in breast screening assessment cases and women with a family history of breast cancer
European Journal of Cancer2017Vol. 88, pp. 48–56
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Stephen W. Duffy, Oliver Morrish, P C Allgood, Richard Black, Maureen Gc Gillan, Paula Willsher, Julie Cooke, Karen A. Duncan, Michael Michell, H. Dobson, Roberta Maroni, Yit Yoong Lim, Hema Purushothaman, Tamara Suaris, Susan Astley, Kenneth C. Young, Lorraine Tucker, Fiona J. Gilbert
Abstract
Automated absolute breast density is a predictor of breast cancer risk in populations at enhanced risk due to either positive mammographic findings or family history. In the screening context, density could be a trigger for more intensive imaging.
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