: A quantitative approach to assess the correlation of mammographic breast density with selected affecting factors.

IF 0.3 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Lakmini Chandrasiri, Badra Hewavithana, Ayesh Jayasinghe, Weerakoon Bimali, Prabhath Gunathilake, Sachith Abeysundara
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Abstract

Introduction: Breast density plays a significant role in increasing an individual's risk of breast cancer and its mortality rate.

Objectives: We aimed to assess the correlations of mammographic breast density with age, body mass index, weight, height and parity for the first time in Sri Lankan women.

Methods: 52 participants who underwent diagnostic mammographic examinations at a tertiary care hospital in Sri Lanka were selected for the study. Demographic data and digital mammograms in DICOM format were collected. Mammographic breast density was quantitatively estimated using a validated, semi-automated computer programme devised by the authors using Java programming language.

Results: 65.4% of the participants were postmenopausal, and 34.6% were premenopausal. Mammographic breast density showed a significant negative correlation with age (r = -0.40, p < 0.05) and significant positive correlations with body mass index (r = 0.49, p< 0.05) and weight (r = 0.52, p< 0.05). The study did not find any correlation between mammographic breast density and height. Additionally, it did not find a significant difference between right and left breasts or between parous and nulliparous patients. Mammographic breast density was significantly higher among premenopausal patients compared to postmenopausal patients.

Conclusions: Quantitative mammographic breast density demonstrated significant correlations with age, body mass index and weight. The findings of the study will be constructive in predicting breast density in the future and individualizing the breast cancer screening requirements based on the breast density without radiation exposure for females in Sri Lanka.

一种定量的方法来评估乳腺密度与选定的影响因素的相关性
简介:乳腺密度在增加个体患癌症的风险及其死亡率方面起着重要作用。目的:我们首次评估斯里兰卡妇女的乳房X光检查密度与年龄、体重指数、体重、身高和产次的相关性。方法:选择在斯里兰卡一家三级护理医院接受诊断性乳房X光检查的52名参与者进行研究。收集DICOM格式的人口统计学数据和数字乳房X光照片。使用作者使用Java编程语言设计的经过验证的半自动计算机程序,对乳腺密度进行了定量估计。结果:65.4%的参与者是绝经后的,34.6%是绝经前的。乳腺密度与年龄呈显著负相关(r=-0.40,p<0.05),与体重指数(r=0.49,p<0.05)和体重呈显著正相关(r=0.52,p<0.05)。研究未发现乳腺密度与身高之间存在任何相关性。此外,它没有发现左右乳房之间,也没有发现产褥期和未产褥期患者之间的显著差异。与绝经后患者相比,绝经前患者的乳腺密度明显更高。结论:定量乳腺密度与年龄、体重指数和体重有显著相关性。该研究结果将有助于预测未来的乳腺密度,并根据斯里兰卡女性无辐射暴露的乳腺密度个性化癌症筛查要求。
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Ceylon Medical Journal
Ceylon Medical Journal MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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期刊介绍: The Ceylon Medical Journal, is the oldest surviving medical journal in Australasia. It is the only medical journal in Sri Lanka that is listed in the Index Medicus. The CMJ started life way back in 1887 as the organ of the Ceylon Branch of the British Medical Association. Except for a brief period between 1893 and 1904 when it ceased publication, the CMJ or its forbear, the Journal of the Ceylon Branch of the British Medical Association, has been published without interruption up to now. The journal"s name changed to the CMJ in 1954.
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