Combined effect of volumetric breast density and body mass index on breast cancer risk

Breast Cancer Research and Treatment(2019)

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Background Breast density and body mass index (BMI) are used for breast cancer risk stratification. We evaluate whether the positive association between volumetric breast density and breast cancer risk is strengthened with increasing BMI. Methods The San Francisco Mammography Registry and Mayo Clinic Rochester identified 781 premenopausal and 1850 postmenopausal women with breast cancer diagnosed between 2007 and 2015 that had a screening digital mammogram at least 6 months prior to diagnosis. Up to three controls ( N = 3535) were matched per case on age, race, date, mammography machine, and state. Volumetric percent density (VPD) and dense volume (DV) were measured with Volpara™. Breast cancer risk was assessed with logistic regression stratified by menopause status. Multiplicative interaction tests assessed whether the association of density measures was differential by BMI categories. Results The increased risk of breast cancer associated with VPD was strengthened with higher BMI for both premenopausal ( p interaction = 0.01) and postmenopausal ( p interaction = 0.0003) women. For BMI < 25, 25–30, and ≥ 30 kg/m 2 , ORs for breast cancer for a 1 SD increase in VPD were 1.24, 1.65, and 1.97 for premenopausal, and 1.20, 1.55, and 2.25 for postmenopausal women, respectively. ORs for breast cancer for a 1 SD increase in DV were 1.39, 1.33, and 1.51 for premenopausal ( p interaction = 0.58), and 1.31, 1.34, and 1.65 ( p interaction = 0.03) for postmenopausal women for BMI < 25, 25–30 and ≥ 30 kg/m 2 , respectively. Conclusions The effect of volumetric percent density on breast cancer risk is strongest in overweight and obese women. These associations have clinical relevance for informing prevention strategies.
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Breast density,Mammographic density,Breast cancer,Body mass index
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