Breast Density Distribution in the Indian Population in a Tertiary-Care Diagnostic Setting: A Comparison with Indian and Western Screening Cohorts
Key Points
Breast density distribution reveals variations when compared to Western cohorts, highlighting unique characteristics in the Indian population.
Key findings indicate distinct breast density patterns in the Indian population, suggesting differences in screening efficacy between cultures.
Observational analysis focuses on breast density distribution across diverse cohorts, enhancing our understanding of diagnostic settings.
Supports the need for tailored screening programs that consider local breast density patterns to improve health outcomes.
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