Abstract
Few studies have investigated the association of non-dense area or fatty breasts in conjunction with breast density and breast cancer risk. Two articles in a recent issue of Breast Cancer Research investigate the role of absolute non-dense breast area measured on mammograms and find conflicting results: one article finds that non-dense breast area has a modest positive association with breast cancer risk, whereas the other finds that non-dense breast area has a strong protective effect to reduce breast cancer risk. Understanding the interplay of body mass index, menopause status, and measurement of non-dense breast area would help to clarify the contribution of non-dense breast area to breast cancer risk. © 2012 BioMed Central Ltd.
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Shepherd, J. A., & Kerlikowske, K. (2012, January 25). Do fatty breasts increase or decrease breast cancer risk? Breast Cancer Research. https://doi.org/10.1186/bcr3081
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