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Breast density does not impact the ability of Videssa(®) Breast to detect breast cancer in women under age 50

Breast density is associated with reduced imaging resolution in the detection of breast cancer. A biochemical approach that is not affected by density would provide an important tool to healthcare professionals who are managing women with dense breasts and suspicious imaging findings. Videssa(®) Bre...

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Autores principales: Reese, David E., Henderson, Meredith C., Silver, Michael, Mulpuri, Rao, Letsios, Elias, Tran, Quynh, Wolf, Judith K.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5656317/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29069101
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0186198
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author Reese, David E.
Henderson, Meredith C.
Silver, Michael
Mulpuri, Rao
Letsios, Elias
Tran, Quynh
Wolf, Judith K.
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Henderson, Meredith C.
Silver, Michael
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Letsios, Elias
Tran, Quynh
Wolf, Judith K.
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description Breast density is associated with reduced imaging resolution in the detection of breast cancer. A biochemical approach that is not affected by density would provide an important tool to healthcare professionals who are managing women with dense breasts and suspicious imaging findings. Videssa(®) Breast is a combinatorial proteomic biomarker assay (CPBA), comprised of Serum Protein Biomarkers (SPB) and Tumor Associated Autoantibodies (TAAb) integrated with patient-specific clinical data to produce a diagnostic score that reliably detects breast cancer (BC) as an adjunctive tool to imaging. The performance of Videssa(®) Breast was evaluated in the dense (a and b) and non-dense (c and d) groups in a population of n = 545 women under age 50. The sensitivity and specificity in the dense breast group were calculated to be 88.9% and 81.2%, respectively, and 92.3% and 86.6%, respectively, for the non-dense group. No significant differences were observed in the sensitivity (p = 1.0) or specificity (p = 0.18) between these groups. The NPV was 99.3% and 99.1% in non-dense and dense groups, respectively. Unlike imaging, Videssa(®) Breast does not appear to be impacted by breast density; it can effectively detect breast cancer in women with dense and non-dense breasts alike. Thus, Videssa(®) Breast provides a powerful tool for healthcare providers when women with dense breasts present with challenging imaging findings. In addition, Videssa(®) Breast provides assurance to women with dense breasts that they do not have breast cancer, reducing further anxiety in this higher risk patient population.
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spelling pubmed-56563172017-11-09 Breast density does not impact the ability of Videssa(®) Breast to detect breast cancer in women under age 50 Reese, David E. Henderson, Meredith C. Silver, Michael Mulpuri, Rao Letsios, Elias Tran, Quynh Wolf, Judith K. PLoS One Research Article Breast density is associated with reduced imaging resolution in the detection of breast cancer. A biochemical approach that is not affected by density would provide an important tool to healthcare professionals who are managing women with dense breasts and suspicious imaging findings. Videssa(®) Breast is a combinatorial proteomic biomarker assay (CPBA), comprised of Serum Protein Biomarkers (SPB) and Tumor Associated Autoantibodies (TAAb) integrated with patient-specific clinical data to produce a diagnostic score that reliably detects breast cancer (BC) as an adjunctive tool to imaging. The performance of Videssa(®) Breast was evaluated in the dense (a and b) and non-dense (c and d) groups in a population of n = 545 women under age 50. The sensitivity and specificity in the dense breast group were calculated to be 88.9% and 81.2%, respectively, and 92.3% and 86.6%, respectively, for the non-dense group. No significant differences were observed in the sensitivity (p = 1.0) or specificity (p = 0.18) between these groups. The NPV was 99.3% and 99.1% in non-dense and dense groups, respectively. Unlike imaging, Videssa(®) Breast does not appear to be impacted by breast density; it can effectively detect breast cancer in women with dense and non-dense breasts alike. Thus, Videssa(®) Breast provides a powerful tool for healthcare providers when women with dense breasts present with challenging imaging findings. In addition, Videssa(®) Breast provides assurance to women with dense breasts that they do not have breast cancer, reducing further anxiety in this higher risk patient population. Public Library of Science 2017-10-25 /pmc/articles/PMC5656317/ /pubmed/29069101 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0186198 Text en © 2017 Reese et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Reese, David E.
Henderson, Meredith C.
Silver, Michael
Mulpuri, Rao
Letsios, Elias
Tran, Quynh
Wolf, Judith K.
Breast density does not impact the ability of Videssa(®) Breast to detect breast cancer in women under age 50
title Breast density does not impact the ability of Videssa(®) Breast to detect breast cancer in women under age 50
title_full Breast density does not impact the ability of Videssa(®) Breast to detect breast cancer in women under age 50
title_fullStr Breast density does not impact the ability of Videssa(®) Breast to detect breast cancer in women under age 50
title_full_unstemmed Breast density does not impact the ability of Videssa(®) Breast to detect breast cancer in women under age 50
title_short Breast density does not impact the ability of Videssa(®) Breast to detect breast cancer in women under age 50
title_sort breast density does not impact the ability of videssa(®) breast to detect breast cancer in women under age 50
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5656317/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29069101
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0186198
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