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Clinical Imaging of Microwave Mammography
Published on: November 14, 2025
Using mammographic density to improve breast cancer screening outcomes
Anne M Kavanagh1, Graham B Byrnes, Carolyn Nickson
1Key Centre for Women's Health in Society, School of Population Health, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia. a.kavanagh@unimelb.edu.au
Abstract:
It is possible that the performance of mammographic screening would be improved if it is targeted at women at higher risk of breast cancer or who are more likely to have their cancer missed at screening, through more intensive screening or alternative screening modalities. We conducted a case-control study within a population-based Australian mammographic screening program (1,706 invasive breast cancers and 5,637 randomly selected controls). We used logistic regression to examine the effects of breast density, age, and hormone therapy use, all known to influence both breast cancer risk and the sensitivity of mammographic screening, on the risk of small (

