探索成像生物标志物以提高黑人和白人女性补充和高危乳腺癌筛查的公平性:从背景实质增强和乳腺密度的角度

IF 2.5 3区 医学 Q2 ONCOLOGY
Mattia A Mahmoud, Oluwadamilola M Fayanju, Anne Marie McCarthy, Carla R Zeballos Torrez, Christine E Edmonds
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摘要

目的:乳腺密度被认为是乳腺癌的一个确定的危险因素,影响筛查建议。虽然已经开发了乳腺密度的定量测量来解决定性测量的局限性,但种族差异在定量测量中的作用及其对乳腺癌风险的影响,特别是在黑人妇女中,仍然不清楚。此外,虽然背景实质增强(BPE)已被确定为乳腺癌风险的预测因子,但没有研究调查BPE的影响是否因种族或民族而异。本观点回顾了BPE的现有数据,特别是其与乳腺密度和乳腺癌风险的关系,并强调需要对黑人妇女进行进一步调查。讨论:目前的补充筛查方法严重依赖于定性乳腺密度评估,这可能对黑人妇女不利。尽管与乳腺密度无关的BPE与乳腺癌风险显著相关,但没有研究发现BPE与黑人女性乳腺癌风险之间的关系。结论:本综述强调了绝对定量密度测量(如密度体积)的有限数据,这些数据可以改善筛查方法。虽然BPE已被确定为乳腺癌的危险因素,但需要进一步研究BPE的种族差异及其与乳腺癌风险的关系,特别是在黑人妇女中。
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Exploring Imaging Biomarkers to Improve Equity in Supplemental and High-Risk Breast Cancer Screening Between Black and White Women: A Perspective on Background Parenchymal Enhancement and Breast Density.

Purpose: Breast density is recognized as a well-established risk factor for breast cancer, influencing screening recommendations. While quantitative measures of breast density have been developed to address limitations of qualitative measures, the role of racial differences in quantitative measures and their effect on breast cancer risk, especially in Black women, remains unclear. Additionally, while background parenchymal enhancement (BPE) is an established as a predictor of breast cancer risk, no research has been conducted to investigate whether the impact of BPE varies by race or ethnicity. This perspective reviews existing data on BPE, specifically its relationship with breast density and breast cancer risk and emphasizes the need for further investigation in Black women.

Discussion: Current supplemental screening methods are heavily reliant on qualitative breast density assessments, which may disadvantage Black women. Although BPE has been significantly associated with breast cancer risk independent of breast density, no studies were found that explored the relationship between BPE and breast cancer risk in Black women.

Conclusion: The limited data on absolute quantitative density measures, such as dense volume, which could improve screening practices, is highlighted in this review. While BPE is well-established as a breast cancer risk factor, further research is needed to investigate racial differences in BPE and its association with breast cancer risk, particularly among Black women.

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Clinical breast cancer
Clinical breast cancer 医学-肿瘤学
CiteScore
5.40
自引率
3.20%
发文量
174
审稿时长
48 days
期刊介绍: Clinical Breast Cancer is a peer-reviewed bimonthly journal that publishes original articles describing various aspects of clinical and translational research of breast cancer. Clinical Breast Cancer is devoted to articles on detection, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of breast cancer. The main emphasis is on recent scientific developments in all areas related to breast cancer. Specific areas of interest include clinical research reports from various therapeutic modalities, cancer genetics, drug sensitivity and resistance, novel imaging, tumor genomics, biomarkers, and chemoprevention strategies.
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