Abstract

Breast Density, Risk of Breast Cancer, and Screening Mammography in Women 75 Years and Older

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  • The authors’ findings supplement those of prior publications

  • Author affiliations and article information are listed at the end of this article

  • The American Cancer Society, the American College of Radiology, and the Society of Breast Imaging do not recommend stopping screening solely based on age.[6]

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Summary

Introduction

The authors’ findings supplement those of prior publications. there is a linear association between age and mammographic density, age is not a perfect surrogate for the latter, and there are meaningful numbers of older women with mammographically dense breast tissue.[3]. Author affiliations and article information are listed at the end of this article.

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