Title of article :
Association between 25-Hydroxy Vitamin D and volumetric breast density via a fully automated software VolparaTM in the reproductive age group
Author/Authors :
Wasim، Bushra نويسنده , , Khan، Khalid نويسنده , , Samad، Mohd Abdul نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2016
Abstract :
ABSTRACT
Objective: To determine the association between serum 25 hydroxyvitamin D levels and percent breast
density among asymptomatic premenopausal women.
Methods: Hundred asymptomatic, pre-menopausal women who visited the General Surgery Breast Clinic,
Patel Hospital, Karachi, Pakistan between 3rd March and 10th November, 2015 were included in this study.
The serum 25 (OH)D and calcium levels were measured and mammographic density (MD) was assessed
using automated volumetric breast density software, Volpara Research (algorithm version 1.5.1, Volpara
solutions Ltd, Wellington, NZ) on the same day. The volumetric breast density (VBD) was categorized as;
VG1: 0% - 4.5 %; VG2: 4.6% - 7.5%; VG3: 7.6% – 15.5% and VG4 >15.5%. Mean serum 25(OH)D and calcium
levels were compared across the four volumetric breast density categories. The percent volumetric density
was also correlated with anthropometric measurements and other related variables.
Results: No significant difference was found in mean serum 25 (OH)D level across the four groups (15.87 Vs.
12.40 Vs. 8.99 Vs. 9.68; p-value = 0.106). The percent VBD were found significantly negatively correlated
with age (r = - 0.365; p-value = 0.001), weight (r = - 0.575; p-value = 0.001), height (r = - 0.197; p-value
= 0.049), and BMI (r = - 0.519; p-value = 0.001). The serum Vitamin D, and calcium levels were not found
significantly correlated with percent VBD (p-value > 0.05).
Conclusion: No significant association exists between serum 25(OH)D level and breast density.
Keywords :
25(OH)D , breast cancer , Breast density , Mammographic density , Premenopausal , Volpara
Journal title :
Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences
Journal title :
Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences