Validation of DM-Scan, a computer-assisted tool to assess mammographic density in full-field digital mammograms
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Autores
Pollán, Marina
Miranda García, Josefa
Antón Guirao, Joaquín
Casals el Busto, María
Martinez Gomez, Inmaculada
Palop Jonquères, Carmen
Ruiz Perales, Francisco
Sanchez Contador, Carmen
Vidal, Carmen
Directores
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https://riunet.upv.es/handle/10251/59083
Cita bibliográfica
Pollán, M.; Llobet Azpitarte, R.; Miranda García, J.; Antón Guirao, J.; Casals El Busto, M.; Martinez Gomez, I.; Palop Jonquères, C.... (2013). Validation of DM-Scan, a computer-assisted tool to assess mammographic density in full-field digital mammograms. SpringerPlus. 2(242):1-13. https://doi.org/10.1186/2193-1801-2-242
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Resumen
We developed a semi-automated tool to assess mammographic density (MD), a phenotype risk marker for breast cancer (BC), in full-field digital images and evaluated its performance testing its reproducibility, comparing our MD estimates with those obtained by visual inspection and using Cumulus, verifying their association with factors that influence MD, and studying the association between MD measures and subsequent BC risk. Three radiologists assessed MD using DM-Scan, the new tool, on 655 processed images (craniocaudal view) obtained in two screening centers. Reproducibility was explored computing pair-wise concordance correlation coefficients (CCC). The agreement between DM-Scan estimates and visual assessment (semi- uantitative scale, 6 categories) was quantified computing weighted kappa statistics (quadratic weights). DM-Scan and Cumulus readings were compared using CCC. Variation of DM-Scan measures by age, body mass index (BMI) and other MD modifiers was tested in regression mixed models with mammographic device as a random-effect term. The association between DM-Scan measures and subsequent BC was estimated in a case control study. All BC cases in screening attendants (2007 2010) at a center with full-field digital mammography were matched by age and screening year with healthy controls (127 pairs). DM-Scan was used to blindly assess MD in available mammograms (112 cases/119 controls). Unconditional logistic models were fitted, including age, menopausal status and BMI as confounders.
DM-Scan estimates were very reliable (pairwise CCC: 0.921, 0.928 and 0.916). They showed a reasonable agreement with visual MD assessment (weighted kappa ranging 0.79-0.81). DM-Scan and Cumulus measures were highly concordant (CCC ranging 0.80-0.84), but ours tended to be higher (4%-5% on average). As expected, DM-Scan
estimates varied with age, BMI, parity and family history of BC. Finally, DM-Scan measures were significantly associated with BC (p-trend=0.005). Taking MD<7% as reference, OR per categories of MD were: OR7%-17%=1.32 (95% CI=0.59-2.99), OR17%-28%=2.28 (95% CI=1.03-5.04) and OR>=29%=3.10 (95% CI=1.35-7.14). Our results confirm that DM-Scan is a reliable tool to assess MD in full-field digital mammograms.
Palabras clave
Mammographic density, Breast density, Density assessment, Computer-assisted tool, Reliability
ISSN
2193-1801
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Fuente
SpringerPlus
DOI
10.1186/2193-1801-2-242
Versión del editor
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2193-1801-2-242
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Agradecimientos
This work was supported by research grants from Spain's Health Research Fund (Fondo de INvestigacion Santiaria) (PI060386 & PI09/1230); Gent per Gent Fund (EDEMAC Project) and the Spanish Federation of Breast Cancer Patients (Federacion Espanola de Cancer de Mama) (FECMA 485 EPY 1170-10).