Associations of coffee consumption and caffeine intake
with mammographic breast density, Breast Cancer Research and Treatment, published online.
Not exact matches
Dr. Rhodes and colleagues also found that respondents from Connecticut were more likely than residents of other states to be aware of the potential masking effect of
breast density on
mammographic detection of cancer and were more likely to have discussed
breast density with a health care provider.
A recent study (2) showed that the current use of multivitamins and minerals in premenopausal women was associated
with a significant 5.3 % higher mean
mammographic breast density (after adjustment for potential confounders), which is strongly and positively related to
breast cancer risk.
Potential mechanisms of
breast cancer risk associated
with mammographic density: hypotheses based on epidemiological evidence