Time‐specific impact of trace metals on breast density of adolescent girls in Santiago, Chile
Claire E. Kim,
Ana Pereira,
Alexandra M. Binder
et al.
Abstract:Whether trace metals modify breast density, the strongest predictor for breast cancer, during critical developmental stages such as puberty remains understudied. Our study prospectively evaluated the association between trace metals at Tanner breast stage B1 (n = 291) and at stages both B1 and B4 (n = 253) and breast density at 2 years post‐menarche among Chilean girls from the Growth and Obesity Cohort Study. Dual‐energy x‐ray absorptiometry assessed the volume of dense breast tissue (absolute fibroglandular … Show more
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