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Evaluation of the Association of Endometriosis and Mammographic Breast Density, a Cross-Sectional Study Publisher Pubmed



Moini A1, 2, 3 ; Salari E2 ; Rashidi H1 ; Maajani K4 ; Abedi M5 ; Bayani L5 ; Alipour S1, 6
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  1. 1. Breast Disease Research Center (BDRC), Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
  2. 2. Department of Surgery, Arash Women’s Hospital, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Shahid Baghdarnia (North Rashid) Street, Ressalat Street, Tehran, 1653915911, Iran
  3. 3. Department of Endocrinology and Female Infertility, Reproductive Biomedicine Research Center, Royan Institute for Reproductive Biomedicine, ACECR, Tehran, Iran
  4. 4. Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, School of Public Health, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
  5. 5. Department of Radiology, Arash Women’s Hospital, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
  6. 6. Department of Surgery, Arash Women’s Hospital, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran

Source: BMC Women's Health Published:2022


Abstract

Background: Endometriosis is a common benign but painful gynecologic condition. Studies suggest that the risk of some types of malignancies such as breast cancer is higher in women with endometriosis. Mammographic breast density (MBD) is known as an important predictor for breast cancer. The present study aimed to investigate the potential relationship between endometriosis and MBD. Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted on 370 women over 40 years of age. Laparoscopic surgery was carried out for the diagnosis of endometriosis. MBD was classified into four categories according to the ACR BI-RADS classification. Statistical analysis was performed using SPSS software to evaluate the potential association between variables. Results: The mean age of all participants was 47.2 ± 6.4 years, and most participants (76.8%) were premenopausal. Multivariate analysis of the potential predictors of MBD, including age, body mass index, oral contraceptive consumption, progesterone consumption, family history of breast cancer and endometriosis showed that age (P value = 0.002), history of progesterone consumption (P value = 0.004) and endometriosis (P value = 0.006) were independent factors for MBD. Conclusion: This study indicated that endometriosis had an inverse association with MBD. Age and history of progesterone use were also independent influential factors for MBD. This finding shows that the positive association between breast cancer and endometriosis is not mediated through MBD. © 2022, The Author(s).
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