G. Chew, D. Huang, C. Huo, T. Blick, P. Hill, J. Cawson, H. Frazer, M., D. Southey, J. Hopper, M. Henderson, I. Haviv, E. W. Thompson
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Introduction: Mammographic density (MD) is a strong heritable risk factor for breast cancer, and may decrease with increasing parity. However, the biomolecular basis for MD-associated breast cancer remains unclear, and systemic hormonal effects on MDassociated risk is poorly understood. This study assessed the effect of murine peripartum states on high and low MD tissue maintained in a xenograft model of human MD.