Original paper
Mammary collagen architecture and its association with mammographic density and lesion severity among women undergoing image-guided breast biopsy
Abstract
Elevated mammographic breast density is a strong breast cancer risk factor with poorly understood etiology. Increased deposition of collagen, one of the main fibrous proteins present in breast stroma, has been associated with increased mammographic density. Collagen fiber architecture has been linked to poor outcomes in breast cancer. However, relationships of quantitative collagen fiber features assessed in diagnostic biopsies with mammographic...
Paper Details
Title
Mammary collagen architecture and its association with mammographic density and lesion severity among women undergoing image-guided breast biopsy
Published Date
Nov 9, 2021
Journal
Volume
23
Issue
1
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