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Supplementary Figures S1 - S5 from Longitudinal Change in Mammographic Density among ER-Positive Breast Cancer Patients Using Tamoxifen

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posted on 2023-03-31, 14:05 authored by Sarah J. Nyante, Mark E. Sherman, Ruth M. Pfeiffer, Amy Berrington de Gonzalez, Louise A. Brinton, Erin J. Aiello Bowles, Robert N. Hoover, Andrew Glass, Gretchen L. Gierach

Supplementary Figure S1. Percent density from baseline to T5 is shown for each individual patient. Supplementary Figure S2. Percent density from baseline to T5 and change in density compared to the previous mammogram at T1 to T5. Supplementary Figure S3. Percent density from baseline to T5. Supplementary Figure S4. Percent density from baseline to T5 and change in density compared to the previous mammogram at T1 to T5. Supplementary Figure S5. Percent density from baseline to T5 and change in density compared to the previous mammogram at T1 to T5

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Tamoxifen-associated mammographic density (MD) reductions are linked to improved breast cancer survival. We evaluated MD at six time points to determine the timing of greatest reduction following tamoxifen initiation. We sampled 40 Kaiser Permanente Northwest estrogen receptor (ER)–positive breast cancer patients from a prior study of MD change, according to tamoxifen use duration and age at diagnosis: <4 years tamoxifen and ≤50 years (N = 6) or >50 years (N = 10) old; ≥4 years tamoxifen and ≤50 years (N = 13) or >50 years (N = 11) old. A single reader evaluated percent MD in the contralateral breast on baseline (pre-diagnosis) and five approximately yearly post-diagnostic (T1 to T5) mammograms. Mean MD change was calculated. Interactions with age (≤50 and >50 years), tamoxifen duration (<4 and ≥4 years), and baseline MD (tertiles) were tested in linear regression models. Overall, the largest MD decline occurred by T1 (mean 4.5%) with little additional decline by T5. Declines differed by tertile of baseline MD (Pinteraction < 0.01). In the highest tertile, the largest reduction occurred by T1 (mean 14.9%), with an additional reduction of 3.6% by T5. Changes were smaller in the middle and lowest baseline MD tertiles, with cumulative reductions of 3.0% and 0.4% from baseline to T5, respectively. There were no differences by age (Pinteraction = 0.36) or tamoxifen duration (Pinteraction = 0.42). Among ER-positive patients treated with tamoxifen and surviving ≥5 years, most of the MD reduction occurred within approximately 12 months of tamoxifen initiation, suggesting that MD measurement at a single time point following tamoxifen initiation can identify patients with substantial density declines. Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev; 25(1); 212–6. ©2015 AACR.

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