Abstract
Breast Density, Risk of Breast Cancer, and Screening Mammography in Women 75 Years and Older
Highlights
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]
Summary
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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