Association between Computed Tissue Density Asymmetry in Bilateral Mammograms and Near-term Breast Cancer Risk
- 27 March 2014
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Hindawi Limited in The Breast Journal
- Vol. 20 (3), 249-257
- https://doi.org/10.1111/tbj.12255
Abstract
This study investigated association between bilateral mammographic density asymmetry and near‐term breast cancer risk. A data base of digital mammograms acquired from 690 women was retrospectively collected. All images were originally interpreted as negative by radiologists. During the next subsequent screening examinations (between 12 and 36 months later), 230 women were diagnosed positive for cancer, 230 were recalled for additional diagnostic workups and proved to be benign, and 230 remained negative (not recalled). We applied a computerized scheme to compute the differences of five image features between the left and right mammograms, and trained an artificial neural network (ANN) to compute a bilateral mammographic density asymmetry score. Odds ratios (ORs) were used to assess associations between the ANN‐generated scores and risk of women having detectable cancers during the next screening examinations. A logistic regression method was applied to test for trend as a function of the increase in ANN‐generated scores. The results were also compared with ORs computed using other existing cancer risk factors. The ORs showed an increasing risk trend with the increase in ANN‐generated scores (from 1.00 to 9.07 between positive and negative case groups). The regression analysis also showed a significant increase trend in slope (p < 0.05). No significant increase trends of the ORs were found when using woman's age, subjectively rated breast density, or family history of breast cancer. This study demonstrated that the computed bilateral mammographic density asymmetry had potential to be used as a new risk factor to improve discriminatory power in predicting near‐term risk of women developing breast cancer.Keywords
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