Adiposity, breast density, and breast cancer risk: epidemiological and biological considerations
Excess total body fat and abdominal adipose tissue are recognized risk factors for metabolic
diseases but also for some types of cancers, including breast cancer. Several biological …
diseases but also for some types of cancers, including breast cancer. Several biological …
Common variants in ZNF365 are associated with both mammographic density and breast cancer risk
High-percent mammographic density adjusted for age and body mass index is one of the
strongest risk factors for breast cancer. We conducted a meta analysis of five genome-wide …
strongest risk factors for breast cancer. We conducted a meta analysis of five genome-wide …
MammoGrid—a prototype distributed mammographic database for Europe
R Warren, AE Solomonides, C Del Frate, I Warsi… - Clinical radiology, 2007 - Elsevier
This paper describes the prototype for a Europe-wide distributed database of mammograms
entitled MammoGrid, which was developed as part of an EU-funded project. The …
entitled MammoGrid, which was developed as part of an EU-funded project. The …
Height, adiposity and body fat distribution and breast density in young women
Introduction Breast density is one of the strongest risk factors for breast cancer, but
determinants of breast density in young women remain largely unknown. Methods …
determinants of breast density in young women remain largely unknown. Methods …
Visually assessed breast density, breast cancer risk and the importance of the craniocaudal view
Introduction Mammographic density is known to be a strong risk factor for breast cancer. A
particularly strong association with risk has been observed when density is measured using …
particularly strong association with risk has been observed when density is measured using …
Effect of preventive hormonal therapy on breast density: a systematic qualitative review
V Lienart, B Carly, X Kang, L Guzy… - The Scientific World …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Breast density (BD) is recognized as one of the strongest independent risk factors of breast
cancer (BC). Unlike most other risk factors, BD can be modified, suggesting that it may be a …
cancer (BC). Unlike most other risk factors, BD can be modified, suggesting that it may be a …
Mammographic breast density by area of residence: possible evidence of higher density in urban areas
NM Perry, PC Allgood, SE Milner… - … medical research and …, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
Objectives: A comparison of mammographic breast densities of women living in London with
those of women living in rural and suburban areas. Design and methods: Using the standard …
those of women living in rural and suburban areas. Design and methods: Using the standard …
[HTML][HTML] The value of federated data networks in oncology: what research questions do they answer? Outcomes from a systematic literature review
M Hunger, K Bardenheuer, A Passey, R Schade… - Value in Health, 2022 - Elsevier
Objectives Real-world evidence (RWE) plays an important role in addressing key research
questions of interest to healthcare decision makers. Federated data networks (FDNs) apply …
questions of interest to healthcare decision makers. Federated data networks (FDNs) apply …
Creation and use of adjustable 3D phantoms: application for the lung monitoring of female workers
J Farah, D Broggio, D Franck - Health physics, 2010 - journals.lww.com
In vivo counting measurements, used for the monitoring of workers with internal
contamination risks, are based on the use of calibration physical phantoms. However, such …
contamination risks, are based on the use of calibration physical phantoms. However, such …
Experiences of engineering Grid-based medical software
OBJECTIVES: Grid-based technologies are emerging as potential solutions for managing
and collaborating distributed resources in the biomedical domain. Few examples exist …
and collaborating distributed resources in the biomedical domain. Few examples exist …