ACR BI-RADS breast density and its correlation with breast cancer screening program

Ghada Khaled Ahmed;

Abstract


Background: Breast cancer remains one of the leading causes of death in women over the age of 40 years. Breast cancer screening is used to identify women with asymptomatic cancer with the goal of enabling women to undergo less invasive treatments that lead to better outcomes, ideally at earlier stages and before the cancer progresses. Breast imaging is currently undergoing a major change with the wide spread implementation of Full Field Digital Mammography equipments. Mammography is the best-studied breast cancer screening modality and the only recommended imaging tool for screening the general population of women. Aim of the work: to correlate the relation between ACR density of breast and breast cancer in screening program. Patients and Methods: Our study included 40 women of breast cancer were depicted radiologically and histo-pathologically diagnosed after outreaching for screening by Digital Mammography by the Egyptian National Breast Cancer Screening Program in Ain Shams University Hospitals at period from January 2018 to October 2019.Their data were collected from the medical records of the program. Their age ranged between 40 and 65 years. Results: Frequency of breast cancer cases increases with ACR class B and C respectively. Conclusion: dense breast is not a risk factor for breast cancer, so further researches are needed to study the relationship between breast density and breast cancer in Egyptian population, to elucidate the role of breast density estimation in prediction of breast cancer considering the genotypical and phenotypical differences of the Egyptian population.


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Title ACR BI-RADS breast density and its correlation with breast cancer screening program
Other Titles العلاقــــة بين كثافــــة الثــــدي باستخــــدام التصوير الإشعاعــــي للثــــدي والكشــــف المبكــــر لسرطــــان الثدي
Authors Ghada Khaled Ahmed
Issue Date 2020

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