Johanna O P Wanders
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Recent Articles
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ODriscoll J, Burton A, Maskarinec G, Perez-Gomez B, Vachon C, Miao H, et al.
Breast Cancer Res
. 2024 Oct;
26(1):139.
PMID: 39350230
Background: Elevated mammographic density (MD) for a woman's age and body mass index (BMI) is an established breast cancer risk factor. The relationship of parity, age at first birth, and...
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Ward S, Burton A, Tamimi R, Pereira A, Garmendia M, Pollan M, et al.
Breast Cancer Res
. 2022 Jul;
24(1):49.
PMID: 35836268
Background: Early age at menarche and tall stature are associated with increased breast cancer risk. We examined whether these associations were also positively associated with mammographic density, a strong marker...
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Wanders J, van Gils C, Karssemeijer N, Holland K, Kallenberg M, Peeters P, et al.
Breast Cancer Res
. 2018 May;
20(1):36.
PMID: 29720220
Background: Texture patterns have been shown to improve breast cancer risk segregation in addition to area-based mammographic density. The additional value of texture pattern scores on top of volumetric mammographic...
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Burton A, Maskarinec G, Perez-Gomez B, Vachon C, Miao H, Lajous M, et al.
PLoS Med
. 2017 Jul;
14(6):e1002335.
PMID: 28666001
Background: Mammographic density (MD) is one of the strongest breast cancer risk factors. Its age-related characteristics have been studied in women in western countries, but whether these associations apply to...
5.
Wanders J, Holland K, Karssemeijer N, Peeters P, Veldhuis W, Mann R, et al.
Breast Cancer Res
. 2017 Jun;
19(1):67.
PMID: 28583146
Background: In the light of the breast density legislation in the USA, it is important to know a woman's breast cancer risk, but particularly her risk of a tumor that...
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Wanders J, Holland K, Veldhuis W, Mann R, Pijnappel R, Peeters P, et al.
Breast Cancer Res Treat
. 2016 Dec;
162(1):95-103.
PMID: 28012087
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)...
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Burton A, Byrnes G, Stone J, Tamimi R, Heine J, Vachon C, et al.
Breast Cancer Res
. 2016 Dec;
18(1):130.
PMID: 27993168
Background: Inter-women and intra-women comparisons of mammographic density (MD) are needed in research, clinical and screening applications; however, MD measurements are influenced by mammography modality (screen film/digital) and digital image...
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McCormack V, Burton A, Dos-Santos-Silva I, Hipwell J, Dickens C, Salem D, et al.
Cancer Epidemiol
. 2016 Jan;
40:141-51.
PMID: 26724463
Mammographic density (MD) is a quantitative trait, measurable in all women, and is among the strongest markers of breast cancer risk. The population-based epidemiology of MD has revealed genetic, lifestyle...
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Wanders J, Veldwijk J, de Wit G, Hart H, van Gils P, Lambooij M
BMC Public Health
. 2014 Aug;
14:870.
PMID: 25151503
Background: Both out-of-pocket costs and financial rewards can be used to influence health related behavior. However, it is unclear which of these two has a larger effect on health related...