Comparison of Danish dichotomous and BI-RADS classifications of mammographic density

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Comparison of Danish dichotomous and BI-RADS classifications of mammographic density. / Hodge, Rebecca; Hellmann, Sophie Sell; von Euler-Chelpin, My; Vejborg, Ilse; Andersen, Zorana Jovanovic.

In: Acta Radiologica Short Reports, Vol. 3, No. 5, 2047981614536558, 06.2014, p. 1-5.

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Hodge, R, Hellmann, SS, von Euler-Chelpin, M, Vejborg, I & Andersen, ZJ 2014, 'Comparison of Danish dichotomous and BI-RADS classifications of mammographic density', Acta Radiologica Short Reports, vol. 3, no. 5, 2047981614536558, pp. 1-5. https://doi.org/10.1177/2047981614536558

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Hodge, R., Hellmann, S. S., von Euler-Chelpin, M., Vejborg, I., & Andersen, Z. J. (2014). Comparison of Danish dichotomous and BI-RADS classifications of mammographic density. Acta Radiologica Short Reports, 3(5), 1-5. [ 2047981614536558]. https://doi.org/10.1177/2047981614536558

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Hodge R, Hellmann SS, von Euler-Chelpin M, Vejborg I, Andersen ZJ. Comparison of Danish dichotomous and BI-RADS classifications of mammographic density. Acta Radiologica Short Reports. 2014 Jun;3(5):1-5. 2047981614536558. https://doi.org/10.1177/2047981614536558

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Hodge, Rebecca ; Hellmann, Sophie Sell ; von Euler-Chelpin, My ; Vejborg, Ilse ; Andersen, Zorana Jovanovic. / Comparison of Danish dichotomous and BI-RADS classifications of mammographic density. In: Acta Radiologica Short Reports. 2014 ; Vol. 3, No. 5. pp. 1-5.

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title = "Comparison of Danish dichotomous and BI-RADS classifications of mammographic density",
abstract = "BACKGROUND: In the Copenhagen mammography screening program from 1991 to 2001, mammographic density was classified either as fatty or mixed/dense. This dichotomous mammographic density classification system is unique internationally, and has not been validated before.PURPOSE: To compare the Danish dichotomous mammographic density classification system from 1991 to 2001 with the density BI-RADS classifications, in an attempt to validate the Danish classification system.MATERIAL AND METHODS: The study sample consisted of 120 mammograms taken in Copenhagen in 1991-2001, which tested false positive, and which were in 2012 re-assessed and classified according to the BI-RADS classification system. We calculated inter-rater agreement between the Danish dichotomous mammographic classification as fatty or mixed/dense and the four-level BI-RADS classification by the linear weighted Kappa statistic.RESULTS: Of the 120 women, 32 (26.7%) were classified as having fatty and 88 (73.3%) as mixed/dense mammographic density, according to Danish dichotomous classification. According to BI-RADS density classification, 12 (10.0%) women were classified as having predominantly fatty (BI-RADS code 1), 46 (38.3%) as having scattered fibroglandular (BI-RADS code 2), 57 (47.5%) as having heterogeneously dense (BI-RADS 3), and five (4.2%) as having extremely dense (BI-RADS code 4) mammographic density. The inter-rater variability assessed by weighted kappa statistic showed a substantial agreement (0.75).CONCLUSION: The dichotomous mammographic density classification system utilized in early years of Copenhagen's mammographic screening program (1991-2001) agreed well with the BI-RADS density classification system.",
author = "Rebecca Hodge and Hellmann, {Sophie Sell} and {von Euler-Chelpin}, My and Ilse Vejborg and Andersen, {Zorana Jovanovic}",
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N2 - BACKGROUND: In the Copenhagen mammography screening program from 1991 to 2001, mammographic density was classified either as fatty or mixed/dense. This dichotomous mammographic density classification system is unique internationally, and has not been validated before.PURPOSE: To compare the Danish dichotomous mammographic density classification system from 1991 to 2001 with the density BI-RADS classifications, in an attempt to validate the Danish classification system.MATERIAL AND METHODS: The study sample consisted of 120 mammograms taken in Copenhagen in 1991-2001, which tested false positive, and which were in 2012 re-assessed and classified according to the BI-RADS classification system. We calculated inter-rater agreement between the Danish dichotomous mammographic classification as fatty or mixed/dense and the four-level BI-RADS classification by the linear weighted Kappa statistic.RESULTS: Of the 120 women, 32 (26.7%) were classified as having fatty and 88 (73.3%) as mixed/dense mammographic density, according to Danish dichotomous classification. According to BI-RADS density classification, 12 (10.0%) women were classified as having predominantly fatty (BI-RADS code 1), 46 (38.3%) as having scattered fibroglandular (BI-RADS code 2), 57 (47.5%) as having heterogeneously dense (BI-RADS 3), and five (4.2%) as having extremely dense (BI-RADS code 4) mammographic density. The inter-rater variability assessed by weighted kappa statistic showed a substantial agreement (0.75).CONCLUSION: The dichotomous mammographic density classification system utilized in early years of Copenhagen's mammographic screening program (1991-2001) agreed well with the BI-RADS density classification system.

AB - BACKGROUND: In the Copenhagen mammography screening program from 1991 to 2001, mammographic density was classified either as fatty or mixed/dense. This dichotomous mammographic density classification system is unique internationally, and has not been validated before.PURPOSE: To compare the Danish dichotomous mammographic density classification system from 1991 to 2001 with the density BI-RADS classifications, in an attempt to validate the Danish classification system.MATERIAL AND METHODS: The study sample consisted of 120 mammograms taken in Copenhagen in 1991-2001, which tested false positive, and which were in 2012 re-assessed and classified according to the BI-RADS classification system. We calculated inter-rater agreement between the Danish dichotomous mammographic classification as fatty or mixed/dense and the four-level BI-RADS classification by the linear weighted Kappa statistic.RESULTS: Of the 120 women, 32 (26.7%) were classified as having fatty and 88 (73.3%) as mixed/dense mammographic density, according to Danish dichotomous classification. According to BI-RADS density classification, 12 (10.0%) women were classified as having predominantly fatty (BI-RADS code 1), 46 (38.3%) as having scattered fibroglandular (BI-RADS code 2), 57 (47.5%) as having heterogeneously dense (BI-RADS 3), and five (4.2%) as having extremely dense (BI-RADS code 4) mammographic density. The inter-rater variability assessed by weighted kappa statistic showed a substantial agreement (0.75).CONCLUSION: The dichotomous mammographic density classification system utilized in early years of Copenhagen's mammographic screening program (1991-2001) agreed well with the BI-RADS density classification system.

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