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Digital volumetric measurement of mammographic density and the risk of overlooking cancer in Japanese women
Authors:Terumasa Sawada  Sadako Akashi  Seigo Nakamura  Takashi Kuwayama  Katsutoshi Enokido  Miwa Yoshida  Rikako Hashimoto  Toshimi Ide  Hiroko Masuda  Kanae Taruno  Hiroto Oyama  Tomoko Takamaru  Yoko Kanada  Murasaki Ikeda  Natsuko Kosugi  Hiroki Sato  Sayuka Nakayama  Arisa Ata  Yumi Tonouchi  Haruna Sakai  Yuki Matsunaga  Akiko Matsutani
Institution:1.Department of Breast Surgical Oncology,Showa University School of Medicine,Tokyo,Japan
Abstract:

Background

Breast density often affects cancer detection via mammography (MMG). Because of this, additional tests are recommended for women with dense breasts. This study aimed to reveal trends in breast density among Japanese women and determine whether differences in breast density differentially affected the detection of abnormalities via MMG.

Methods

We retrospectively analyzed 397 control women who underwent MMG screening as well as 269 patients who underwent surgery for breast cancer for whom preoperative MMG data were available. VolparaDensity? (Volpara), a three-dimensional image analysis software with high reproducibility, was used to calculate breast density. Breasts were categorized according to the volumetric density grade (VDG), a measure of the percentage of dense tissue. The associations between age, VDG, and MMG density categories were analyzed.

Results

In the control group, 78% of women had dense breasts, while in the breast cancer group, 87% of patients had dense breasts. One of 36 patients with non-dense breasts (2.7%) was classified as category 1 or 2 (C-1 or C-2), indicating that abnormal findings could not be detected by MMG. The proportion of patients with breast cancer who had dense breasts and were classified as C-1 or C-2 was as high as 22.3%.

Conclusions

The proportions of Japanese women with dense breasts were high. In addition, the false-negative rate for women with dense breasts was also high. Owing to this, Japanese women with dense breasts may need to commonly undergo additional tests to ensure detection of breast cancer in the screening MMG.
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