Volumetric breast density affects performance of digital screening mammography

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2017-02-01

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Wanders, Johanna O P
Holland, Katharina
Veldhuis, WBORCID 0000-0002-9798-6843ISNI 0000000395578034
Mann, Ritse M.
Pijnappel, RuudORCID 0000-0002-6912-9414ISNI 0000000393536711
Peeters, Petra H.ISNI 0000000389961598
van Gils, Carla H.ORCID 0000-0003-0817-7567
Karssemeijer, Nico

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PURPOSE: To determine to what extent automatically measured volumetric mammographic density influences screening performance when using digital mammography (DM). METHODS: We collected a consecutive series of 111,898 DM examinations (2003-2011) from one screening unit of the Dutch biennial screening program (age 50-75 years). Volumetric mammographic density was automatically assessed using Volpara. We determined screening performance measures for four density categories comparable to the American College of Radiology (ACR) breast density categories. RESULTS: Of all the examinations, 21.6% were categorized as density category 1 ('almost entirely fatty') and 41.5, 28.9, and 8.0% as category 2-4 ('extremely dense'), respectively. We identified 667 screen-detected and 234 interval cancers. Interval cancer rates were 0.7, 1.9, 2.9, and 4.4‰ and false positive rates were 11.2, 15.1, 18.2, and 23.8‰ for categories 1-4, respectively (both p-trend < 0.001). The screening sensitivity, calculated as the proportion of screen-detected among the total of screen-detected and interval tumors, was lower in higher density categories: 85.7, 77.6, 69.5, and 61.0% for categories 1-4, respectively (p-trend < 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: Volumetric mammographic density, automatically measured on digital mammograms, impacts screening performance measures along the same patterns as established with ACR breast density categories. Since measuring breast density fully automatically has much higher reproducibility than visual assessment, this automatic method could help with implementing density-based supplemental screening.

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Breast, Breast cancer, Cancer screening, Mammographic density, Mammography, Oncology, Cancer Research, Journal Article

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Wanders, J O P, Holland, K, Veldhuis, W B, Mann, R M, Pijnappel, R M, Peeters, P H M, van Gils, C H & Karssemeijer, N 2017, 'Volumetric breast density affects performance of digital screening mammography', Breast Cancer Research and Treatment, vol. 162, no. 1, pp. 95-103. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10549-016-4090-7