Body mass index, breast density, and the risk of breast cancer development in relation to the menopausal status; results from a population-based screening program in a native African-Arab country.

IF 0.9 Q4 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Acta radiologica open Pub Date : 2022-06-30 eCollection Date: 2022-06-01 DOI:10.1177/20584601221111704
Rasha M Kamal, Salma Mostafa, Dorria Salem, Ahmed M ElHatw, Sherif M Mokhtar, Rasha Wessam, Sherihan Fakhry
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Abstract

Background: Risk factors are traits or behaviors that have an influence on the development of breast cancer (BC). Awareness of the prevalent risk factors can guide in developing prevention interventions.

Purpose: To evaluate the correlation between the breast density, body mass index, and the risk of breast cancer development in relation to the menopausal status in a native African-Arab population.

Material and methods: The study included 30,443 screened females who were classified into cancer and non-cancer groups and each group was further sub-classified into pre- and postmenopausal groups. The breast density (BD) was reported and subjectively classified according to the 2013 ACR BI-RADS breast density classification. The weight and height were measured, and the body mass index (BMI) was calculated and classified according to the WHO BMI classification.

Results: A statistically significant difference was calculated between the mean BMI in the cancer and non-cancer groups (p: .027) as well as between the pre- and postmenopausal groups (p < .001). A positive statistically insignificant correlation was calculated between the breast density and the risk of breast cancer in the premenopausal group (OR: 1.062, p: .919) and a negative highly significant correlation was calculated in the postmenopausal group (OR: 0.234, p < .001).

Conclusion: BMI and BD are inversely associated with each other. The current studied population presented unique ethnic characteristics, where a decreased BD and an increased BMI were found to be independent risk factors for developing breast cancer.

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体重指数、乳腺密度和乳腺癌发展风险与绝经状态的关系;结果来自于一个以人口为基础的筛查项目,该项目在一个非洲裔阿拉伯国家进行。
背景:危险因素是影响乳腺癌(BC)发展的特征或行为。认识普遍存在的危险因素可以指导制定预防干预措施。目的:评估非洲裔阿拉伯人的乳腺密度、体重指数和乳腺癌发生风险与绝经状态之间的相关性。材料和方法:该研究包括30443名被筛选的女性,她们被分为癌症组和非癌症组,每组又被进一步分为绝经前和绝经后组。根据2013年ACR BI-RADS乳腺密度分级报告乳腺密度(BD)并进行主观分级。测量体重和身高,计算体重指数(BMI),并根据WHO BMI分类进行分类。结果:癌症组和非癌症组的平均BMI (p: 0.027)以及绝经前和绝经后组的平均BMI (p < 0.001)有统计学差异。绝经前组乳腺密度与乳腺癌发病风险呈正相关(OR: 1.062, p: .919),绝经后组乳腺密度与乳腺癌发病风险呈正相关(OR: 0.234, p < .001)。结论:BMI与BD呈负相关。目前研究的人群呈现出独特的民族特征,其中BD降低和BMI升高被发现是发生乳腺癌的独立危险因素。
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