Females in the most deprived quintiles tended to have larger and therefore less dense breasts. Conclusion: Our mapping of BD in a regional screening programme demonstrates impact of age, ethnicity and socioeconomic status on BD with attendant implications for breast cancer risk.
Volumetric breast density was measured using QuantraTM and VolparaTM, and SES was based on the Index of Multiple Deprivation (IMD) associated with each woman's ...
Abstract. Breast cancer incidence has previously been shown to be greater in women of higher socio-economic status (SES), although the picture is complex.
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(2014). The Relationship of Volumetric Breast Density to Socio-Economic Status in a Screening Population. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 8539, 273-281.
Nov 8, 2013 · Women of higher socioeconomic status (SES) are at increased risk of developing breast cancer, but it is unclear to what extent this is mediated ...
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Socio-economic status (SES) was positively associated with volumetric density in all analyses (low SES: 6.95 % vs. high SES: 7.63 %; p trend < 0.0001) ...
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Volumetric breast density was measured using QuantraTM and VolparaTM, and SES was based on the Index of Multiple Deprivation (IMD) associated with each woman's ...
44,45 Screening participation is also higher in women with a high socio-economic status,46–48 which appears to be associated with dense breasts as well.49 ...