Mammographic density and its association with molecular subtype of breast cancer.

Background:Breast cancer is the leading cause of death in women globally. The present study aimed to determine the prevalence of different mammographic density of breast parenchyma along with the association with the molecular subtype of breast cancer.Methodology:The present cross-sectio...

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Main Authors: Naila Jabeen, Binish Rasheed, Muhammad Imran, Zoobia Zaheeruddin, Anila Rahim
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Advance Educational Institute & Research Centre 2020-12-01
Series:International Journal of Endorsing Health Science Research
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Online Access:http://aeirc-edu.com/ojs14/index.php/IJEHSR/article/view/533/621
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spelling doaj-af67fa832d6b45018f7b2db8bbf2eb972021-07-07T08:30:57ZengAdvance Educational Institute & Research Centre International Journal of Endorsing Health Science Research2307-37482310-38412020-12-018423824810.29052/IJEHSR.v8.i4.2020.238-248Mammographic density and its association with molecular subtype of breast cancer.Naila Jabeen0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6917-5886Binish Rasheed1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8894-3729Muhammad Imran2https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5220-496XZoobia Zaheeruddin3https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0770-6896Anila Rahim4https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5913-5044Radiology Department, Dow University of Health Sciences, Karachi-PakistanRadiology Department, Dow University of Health Sciences, Karachi-PakistanDow Institute of Medical Technology,Dow University of Health Sciences, Karachi-Pakistan.Dow Institute of Medical Technology,Dow University of Health Sciences, Karachi-Pakistan.Radiology Department, Dow University of Health Sciences, Karachi-Pakistan.Background:Breast cancer is the leading cause of death in women globally. The present study aimed to determine the prevalence of different mammographic density of breast parenchyma along with the association with the molecular subtype of breast cancer.Methodology:The present cross-sectional study was conducted among breast cancer females age 40 and above. The study participants' demographic and clinical data, such as age, sex, menstrual status, gravida, parity, and lactation, were collected using a standard questionnaire. The anthropometric parameters were taken by using the standard techniques. Breast physical examination, mammography, and ultrasound were done. The ultrasound did the breast tumor biopsy -guided techniques and histopathology, and immunohistochemistry was used to identify the molecular subtype of breast cancer. The univariate and multivariate statistic was performed on SPSS version 20.0.Results:Most of the patients<50 years were human epidermal growth factor receptor(HER2), estrogen receptor (ER), progesterone receptor (PR)positive, and are overweight too. Similar findings were noted among lactating and multigravida patients. The Grade I tumor and dense breast patients were 100% with HER2 negative and ER, PR positive. Most heterogeneous dense and fibroglandular containing breast patients were ER, PR positive. There is a significant correlation between BMI, microcalcification, and HER2 positive. Most of the triple Negative and Luminal-B were heterogeneous dense.Conclusion:In conclusion, a significant association between the mammographic density parameters and molecular breast cancer subtype, particularly Luminal-A and luminal B, was seen. The ER, PR, and HER-2 have a positive correlation with the physical radiographical and mammodensity parameters.http://aeirc-edu.com/ojs14/index.php/IJEHSR/article/view/533/621breast cancerbreast cancermolecular subtypesbreast parenchymabreast mammographic density
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author Naila Jabeen
Binish Rasheed
Muhammad Imran
Zoobia Zaheeruddin
Anila Rahim
spellingShingle Naila Jabeen
Binish Rasheed
Muhammad Imran
Zoobia Zaheeruddin
Anila Rahim
Mammographic density and its association with molecular subtype of breast cancer.
International Journal of Endorsing Health Science Research
breast cancer
breast cancermolecular subtypes
breast parenchyma
breast mammographic density
author_facet Naila Jabeen
Binish Rasheed
Muhammad Imran
Zoobia Zaheeruddin
Anila Rahim
author_sort Naila Jabeen
title Mammographic density and its association with molecular subtype of breast cancer.
title_short Mammographic density and its association with molecular subtype of breast cancer.
title_full Mammographic density and its association with molecular subtype of breast cancer.
title_fullStr Mammographic density and its association with molecular subtype of breast cancer.
title_full_unstemmed Mammographic density and its association with molecular subtype of breast cancer.
title_sort mammographic density and its association with molecular subtype of breast cancer.
publisher Advance Educational Institute & Research Centre
series International Journal of Endorsing Health Science Research
issn 2307-3748
2310-3841
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Background:Breast cancer is the leading cause of death in women globally. The present study aimed to determine the prevalence of different mammographic density of breast parenchyma along with the association with the molecular subtype of breast cancer.Methodology:The present cross-sectional study was conducted among breast cancer females age 40 and above. The study participants' demographic and clinical data, such as age, sex, menstrual status, gravida, parity, and lactation, were collected using a standard questionnaire. The anthropometric parameters were taken by using the standard techniques. Breast physical examination, mammography, and ultrasound were done. The ultrasound did the breast tumor biopsy -guided techniques and histopathology, and immunohistochemistry was used to identify the molecular subtype of breast cancer. The univariate and multivariate statistic was performed on SPSS version 20.0.Results:Most of the patients<50 years were human epidermal growth factor receptor(HER2), estrogen receptor (ER), progesterone receptor (PR)positive, and are overweight too. Similar findings were noted among lactating and multigravida patients. The Grade I tumor and dense breast patients were 100% with HER2 negative and ER, PR positive. Most heterogeneous dense and fibroglandular containing breast patients were ER, PR positive. There is a significant correlation between BMI, microcalcification, and HER2 positive. Most of the triple Negative and Luminal-B were heterogeneous dense.Conclusion:In conclusion, a significant association between the mammographic density parameters and molecular breast cancer subtype, particularly Luminal-A and luminal B, was seen. The ER, PR, and HER-2 have a positive correlation with the physical radiographical and mammodensity parameters.
topic breast cancer
breast cancermolecular subtypes
breast parenchyma
breast mammographic density
url http://aeirc-edu.com/ojs14/index.php/IJEHSR/article/view/533/621
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