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Assessment of breast volume changes during human pregnancy using a three-dimensional surface assessment technique in the prospective CGATE study.

Christian M Bayer1, Mayada R Bani, Michael Schneider, Ulf Dammer, Eva Raabe, Lothar Haeberle, Florian Faschingbauer, Sabine Schneeberger, Stefan P Renner, Dorothea Fischer, Ruediger Schulz-Wendtland, Peter A Fasching, Matthias W Beckmann, Sebastian M Jud.   

Abstract

Pregnancies and breastfeeding are two important protective factors concerning breast cancer risk. Breast volume and breast volume changes might be a breast phenotype that could be monitored during pregnancy and breastfeeding without ionizing radiation or expensive equipment. The aim of the present study was to document changes in breast volume during pregnancy prospectively. In the prospective Clinical Gravidity Association Trial and Evaluation programme, pregnant women were followed up prospectively from gestational week 12 to birth. Three-dimensional breast surface imaging and subsequent volume assessments were performed. Factors influencing breast volume at the end of the pregnancy were assessed using linear regression models. Breast volumes averaged 420 ml at the start of pregnancy and 516 ml at the end of pregnancy. The first, second and third quartiles of the volume increase were 41, 95 and 135 ml, respectively. Breast size increased on average by 96 ml, regardless of the initial breast volume. Breast volume increases during pregnancy, but not all womens' breasts respond to pregnancy in the same way. Breast volume changes during pregnancy are an interesting phenotype that can be easily assessed in further studies to examine breast cancer risk.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24100511     DOI: 10.1097/CEJ.0b013e3283651ccb

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Cancer Prev        ISSN: 0959-8278            Impact factor:   2.497


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Review 1.  Gestation-Specific Changes in the Anatomy and Physiology of Healthy Pregnant Women: An Extended Repository of Model Parameters for Physiologically Based Pharmacokinetic Modeling in Pregnancy.

Authors:  André Dallmann; Ibrahim Ince; Michaela Meyer; Stefan Willmann; Thomas Eissing; Georg Hempel
Journal:  Clin Pharmacokinet       Date:  2017-11       Impact factor: 6.447

2.  Determinants of breast size in Asian women.

Authors:  Li Yan Lim; Peh Joo Ho; Jenny Liu; Wen Yee Chay; Min-Han Tan; Mikael Hartman; Jingmei Li
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2018-01-19       Impact factor: 4.379

3.  RANKL and OPG and their influence on breast volume changes during pregnancy in healthy women.

Authors:  Marius Wunderle; Matthias Ruebner; Lothar Häberle; Eva Schwenke; Carolin C Hack; Christian M Bayer; Martin C Koch; Judith Schwitulla; Ruediger Schulz-Wendtland; Ivona Kozieradzki; Michael P Lux; Matthias W Beckmann; Sebastian M Jud; Josef M Penninger; Michael O Schneider; Peter A Fasching
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2020-03-20       Impact factor: 4.379

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