Short communication: breast parenchymal patterns and their changes with age.
@article{vanGils1995ShortCB,
title={Short communication: breast parenchymal patterns and their changes with age.},
author={Carla Henrica van Gils and Johannes D. M. Otten and A. L. M. Verbeek and Jan H. C. L. Hendriks},
journal={The British journal of radiology},
year={1995},
volume={68 814},
pages={
1133-5
}
}In studies on mass screening, it has often been reported that tumours in breasts with dense parenchyma are difficult to detect and may have a more advanced stage at diagnosis. Shorter rescreening intervals have been suggested for these women but, before recommending such a strategy, it is important to investigate how often dense breast parenchyma (P2 and DY patterns according to Wolfe) is actually present in a screening population and to what extent these patterns change with age. The…
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