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MRI background parenchymal enhancement, breast density and serum hormones in postmenopausal women

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CANCER
卷 143, 期 4, 页码 823-830

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/ijc.31370

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MRI; background parenchymal enhancement; breast cancer; hormones

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  1. National Cancer Institute [R03CA162207]

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Background parenchymal enhancement (BPE) is the degree to which normal breast tissue enhances on contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). MRI-density is a volumetric measure of breast density that is highly correlated with mammographic density, an established breast cancer risk factor. Endogenous estrogen concentrations are positively associated with postmenopausal breast cancer risk and BPE has been shown to be sensitive to hormonal exposures. The objective of our study was to examine the relationship between BPE and MRI-density and serum hormone concentrations in postmenopausal women. This was a study of cancer-free postmenopausal women undergoing contrast-enhanced breast MRI (N = 118). At the time of MRI all women completed a self-administered questionnaire and blood samples were collected for hormone analyses. Serum concentrations of estrone (E1), estradiol (E2) and bioavailable E2 were examined by category of BPE and MRI-density. Compared to women with minimal BPE, those who had marked BPE had significantly higher serum concentrations of E1, E2 and bioavailable E2 (90% increase, p(trend) across all categories = 0.001; 150% increase, p(trend) = 0.001; and 158% increase, p(trend) = 0.001, respectively). These associations were only affected to a minor extent by adjustment for BMI and other variables. After adjustment for BMI, no significant associations between MRI-density and serum E1, E2 and bioavailable E2 were observed. Serum estrogen concentrations were significantly positively associated with BPE. Our study provides further evidence of the hormone-sensitive nature of BPE, indicating a potential role for BPE as an imaging marker of endogenous and exogenous hormonal exposures in the breast.

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