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Volumetric breast density and risk of advanced cancers after a negative screening episode: a cohort study

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BREAST CANCER RESEARCH
Volume 20, Issue -, Pages -

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BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s13058-018-1025-8

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Breast density; Breast cancer; Mammography sensitivity; Advanced stage

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Background: We evaluated the association between volumetric breast density (BD) and risk of advanced cancers after a negative screening episode. Methods: A cohort of 16,752 women aged 49-54 years at their first screening mammography in the Florence scieening programme was followed for breast cancer (BC) incidence until the second screening round. Volumetric BD was measured using fully automated software. The cumulative incidence of advanced cancer after a negative screening episode (including stage II or more severe cancer during the screening interval - on average 28 months and at the subsequent round) was calculated separately for Volpara density grade (VDG) categories. Results: BC incidence gradually increased with the mcreas in BD: 3.7%0, 5.1%o, 5.4%o and 9.1%o in the VDG categories 1-4, respectively (p trend < 0.001). The risk of advanced cancers after a negative screening episode was 1.0%o, 1.3%o, 1.1%o, and 4.2%o (p trend = 0.003). The highest BD category, compared with the other three together, has double the invasive BC risk (RR = 2.0; 95% CI 1.5-2.8) and almost fourfold risk of advanced cancer (RR = 3.8; 95% CI 1.8-8.0). Conclusion: BD has a strong impact on the risk of advanced cancers after a negative screening episode, the best early surrogate of BC mortality. Therefore, our results suggest that screening effectiveness is quite different among BD categories.

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