International Breastfeeding Journal,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
19(1)
Published: Sept. 16, 2024
Mammographic
density
has
been
associated
with
breast
cancer
risk,
and
is
modulated
by
established
risk
factors,
such
as
reproductive
hormonal
history,
well
lifestyle.
Recent
epidemiological
biological
findings
underscore
the
recognized
benefits
of
breastfeeding
in
reducing
especially
for
aggressive
subtypes.
Current
research
exploring
association
among
mammographic
density,
breastfeeding,
sparse.
Cuadernos de Educación y Desarrollo,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
16(2 Edição Especial)
Published: Jan. 15, 2024
A
densidade
mamária
define
a
composição
do
tecido
nas
mamas
de
uma
mulher,
que
varia
majoritariamente
gordurosa
extremamente
densa.
Tal
característica,
avaliada
por
meio
da
mamografia,
é
fundamental
na
detecção
câncer
mama.
International Journal of Drug Research in Clinics,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
2, P. e3 - e3
Published: Feb. 21, 2024
Background:
Mammography
is
the
most
important
evaluation
technique
for
breast
cancer
screening.
The
importance
of
understanding
mammographic
density
becomes
evident
when
considering
its
relationship
with
risk.
There
exists
a
positive
correlation
between
high
and
an
increased
susceptibility
to
cancer.
Therefore,
knowing
prevalence
associated
factors
helps
consider
possible
interventions
medical
management
alter
properly
follow
up
patients.
Methods:
A
total
350
women
in
Azerbaijan
enrolled
this
cross-sectional
study.
Patient’s
questionnaires
included
demographic
data
such
as
age,
weight,
height,
education,
menarche
menopause
status
oophorectomy
history,
marital
status,
number
successful
deliveries,
age
first
delivery,
breast-feeding
times,
duration
breastfeeding,
oral
contraceptives/
hormone
replacement
therapy
(HRT)
usage,
menstrual
familial
history
cancer,
benign
lesion
biopsy,
alcohol/smoking
status.
was
done
according
American
College
Radiology
grading
D.
Results:
average
studied
patients
45.68±6.96
years
median
44.5
years.
population
above
50%
higher
compared
those
low
(51.4%
versus
48.6%).
In
without
frequency
observed
76.4%
women.
Significantly,
lower
densities
were
during
menopause,
nonmenopause
(P=0.001).
Furthermore,
no
composition
nulliparity,
oophorectomy,
contraceptive
pill
(OCP)
consumption.
Conclusion:
main
risk
include
young
(non-menopausal
patients),
lack
breastfeeding
after
childbirth,
older
body
mass
index
Diagnostics,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14(16), P. 1748 - 1748
Published: Aug. 12, 2024
Breast
density
is
an
important
marker
for
increased
breast
cancer
risk,
but
the
ideal
would
be
more
specific.
compactness,
which
reflects
focal
of
collagen
fibers,
parallels
occurrence
being
highest
in
upper
outer
quadrants
breast.
In
addition,
it
peaks
during
same
time
frame
as
women.
Improved
biomarkers
risk
could
pave
way
patient-specific
preventive
strategies.
International Breastfeeding Journal,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
19(1)
Published: Sept. 16, 2024
Mammographic
density
has
been
associated
with
breast
cancer
risk,
and
is
modulated
by
established
risk
factors,
such
as
reproductive
hormonal
history,
well
lifestyle.
Recent
epidemiological
biological
findings
underscore
the
recognized
benefits
of
breastfeeding
in
reducing
especially
for
aggressive
subtypes.
Current
research
exploring
association
among
mammographic
density,
breastfeeding,
sparse.