The relationships between breast volume, breast dense volume and volumetric breast density with body mass index, body fat mass and ethnicity

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It has been shown that breast density and obesity are related to breast cancer risk. The aim of this study is to investigate the relationships of breast volume, breast dense volume and volumetric breast density (VBD) with body mass index (BMI) and body fat mass (BFM) for the three ethnic groups (Chinese, Malay and Indian) in Malaysia. We collected raw digital mammograms from 2450 women acquired on three digital mammography systems. The mammograms were analysed using Volpara software to obtain breast volume, breast dense volume and VBD. Body weight, BMI and BFM of the women were measured using a body composition analyser. Multivariable logistic regression was used to determine the independent predictors of increased overall breast volume, breast dense volume and VBD. Indians have highest breast volume and breast dense volume followed by Malays and Chinese. While Chinese are highest in VBD, followed by Malay and Indian. Multivariable analysis showed that increasing BMI and BFM were independent predictors of increased overall breast volume and dense volume. Moreover, BMI and BFM were independently and inversely related to VBD.

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Zakariyah, N., Pathy, N. B., Taib, N. A. M., Rahmat, K., Judy, C. W., Fadzil, F., … Ng, K. H. (2016). The relationships between breast volume, breast dense volume and volumetric breast density with body mass index, body fat mass and ethnicity. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 694). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/694/1/012050

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