Density and tailored breast cancer screening: Practice and prediction - An overview Journal Article


Authors: Wengert, G. J.; Helbich, T. H.; Kapetas, P.; Baltzer, P. A. T.; Pinker, K.
Article Title: Density and tailored breast cancer screening: Practice and prediction - An overview
Abstract: Mammography, as the primary screening modality, has facilitated a substantial decrease in breast cancer-related mortality in the general population. However, the sensitivity of mammography for breast cancer detection is decreased in women with higher breast densities, which is an independent risk factor for breast cancer. With increasing public awareness of the implications of a high breast density, there is an increasing demand for supplemental screening in these patients. Yet, improvements in breast cancer detection with supplemental screening methods come at the expense of increased false-positives, recall rates, patient anxiety, and costs. Therefore, breast cancer screening practice must change from a general one-size-fits-all approach to a more personalized, risk-based one that is tailored to the individual woman's risk, personal beliefs, and preferences, while accounting for cost, potential harm, and benefits. This overview will provide an overview of the available breast density assessment modalities, the current breast density screening recommendations for women at average risk of breast cancer, and supplemental methods for breast cancer screening. In addition, we will provide a look at the possibilities for a risk-adapted breast cancer screening.
Keywords: breast; ultrasound; risk; mammography; screening; bi-rads; health; mri; multiethnic cohort; digital mammography; breast density; mammographic density; services task-force; womens; parenchymal patterns; visual assessment
Journal Title: Acta Radiologica Open
Volume: 7
Issue: 9
ISSN: 2058-4601
Publisher: Sage Publications  
Date Published: 2018-09-01
Language: English
ACCESSION: WOS:000444971700001
DOI: 10.1177/2058460118791212
PROVIDER: wos
PMCID: PMC6144518
PUBMED: 30245850
Notes: Article -- Source: Wos
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