绝经和年龄对动态增强磁共振成像中乳腺密度和背景实质增强的影响。

IF 1.9 Q3 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Journal of Medical Imaging Pub Date : 2025-11-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-11 DOI:10.1117/1.JMI.12.S2.S22002
Grey Kuling, Jennifer D Brooks, Belinda Curpen, Ellen Warner, Anne L Martel
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摘要

目的:乳腺密度(BD)和背景实质增强(BPE)是乳腺癌(BC)风险的重要影像学生物标志物。我们的目的是评估接受动态对比增强磁共振成像(DCE-MRI)的高危女性定量BD和BPE的纵向变化,重点是年龄和进入更年期的影响。方法:一项回顾性队列研究分析了2005年至2020年间接受乳腺DCE-MRI筛查的834名高危女性。采用深度学习分割方法,得到定量的BD和BPE。线性混合效应模型评估了纵向变化和年龄、绝经状态、自最后一次月经以来的周数(LMP-wks)、体重指数(BMI)和激素替代疗法(HRT)对这些成像生物标志物的影响。结果:在所有绝经期,BPE随年龄的增长而下降,而绝经后妇女的BPE随年龄的增长而下降,而绝经前妇女的BPE保持稳定。绝经后妇女激素替代疗法升高BPE。围绝经期妇女在绝经过渡期间BD和BPE均下降,尽管绝经时的横断面年龄对这两项指标均无显著影响。围绝经期妇女纤维腺组织与BPE呈正相关。结论:我们强调了绝经对BD和BPE的动态影响,并与已知的风险与绝经年龄之间的关系密切相关。这些发现促进了对高危人群成像生物标志物的理解,并可能有助于改进风险评估,从而产生个性化的化学预防和BC筛查建议。
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Impact of menopause and age on breast density and background parenchymal enhancement in dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging.

Purpose: Breast density (BD) and background parenchymal enhancement (BPE) are important imaging biomarkers for breast cancer (BC) risk. We aim to evaluate longitudinal changes in quantitative BD and BPE in high-risk women undergoing dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (DCE-MRI), focusing on the effects of age and transition into menopause.

Approach: A retrospective cohort study analyzed 834 high-risk women undergoing breast DCE-MRI for screening between 2005 and 2020. Quantitative BD and BPE were derived using deep-learning segmentation. Linear mixed-effects models assessed longitudinal changes and the effects of age, menopausal status, weeks since the last menstrual period (LMP-wks), body mass index (BMI), and hormone replacement therapy (HRT) on these imaging biomarkers.

Results: BD decreased with age across all menopausal stages, whereas BPE declined with age in postmenopausal women but remained stable in premenopausal women. HRT elevated BPE in postmenopausal women. Perimenopausal women exhibited decreases in both BD and BPE during the menopausal transition, though cross-sectional age at menopause had no significant effect on either measure. Fibroglandular tissue was positively associated with BPE in perimenopausal women.

Conclusions: We highlight the dynamic impact of menopause on BD and BPE and correlate well with the known relationship between risk and age at menopause. These findings advance the understanding of imaging biomarkers in high-risk populations and may contribute to the development of improved risk assessment leading to personalized chemoprevention and BC screening recommendations.

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Journal of Medical Imaging
Journal of Medical Imaging RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING-
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期刊介绍: JMI covers fundamental and translational research, as well as applications, focused on medical imaging, which continue to yield physical and biomedical advancements in the early detection, diagnostics, and therapy of disease as well as in the understanding of normal. The scope of JMI includes: Imaging physics, Tomographic reconstruction algorithms (such as those in CT and MRI), Image processing and deep learning, Computer-aided diagnosis and quantitative image analysis, Visualization and modeling, Picture archiving and communications systems (PACS), Image perception and observer performance, Technology assessment, Ultrasonic imaging, Image-guided procedures, Digital pathology, Biomedical applications of biomedical imaging. JMI allows for the peer-reviewed communication and archiving of scientific developments, translational and clinical applications, reviews, and recommendations for the field.
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