Reproductive factors and the risk of breast cancer among Nigerian women by age and oestrogen receptor status

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作者
Azubuike, Samuel O. [1 ,2 ]
Hayes, Louise [2 ]
Sharp, Linda [2 ]
McNally, Richard [2 ]
机构
[1] Natl Open Univ Nigeria, Dept Publ Hlth, Plot 91,Nnamdi Azikiwe Express Way, Abuja, Nigeria
[2] Newcastle Univ, Populat Hlth Sci Inst, Newcastle Upon Tyne, Tyne & Wear, England
关键词
Breast cancer; Reproductive factors; Risk factors; Women; Sub-Saharan Africa; Nigeria; HORMONE-RECEPTOR; LAST BIRTH; PARITY; PREMENOPAUSAL; EPIDEMIOLOGY; ASSOCIATION; PREGNANCY; LACTATION; DENMARK; COHORT;
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10.1007/s10552-022-01629-z
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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100214 ;
摘要
Purpose of the study The aim of the study was to investigate the association between reproductive factors and breast cancer risk in Nigeria. This has not been widely investigated in sub-Saharan Africa. Methods We conducted a hospital-based case-control study involving participants from five hospitals in Lagos and Abuja. Women were interviewed in-person between October 2016 and May 2017 using a semi-structured questionnaire. We collected data on parity, breastfeeding, age at first and last birth, age at menarche, oral contraceptive use and history of abortion. The data were analysed using multivariable logistic regression adjusting for relevant confounders. Results Every additional 6 months of breastfeeding over a lifetime reduced breast cancer odds by: 7% (95% CI: 1%, 12%) in all women, 15% (95% CI: 5%, 24%) in women < 50 years, and 8% (95% CI: 0%, 12%, p for trend = 0.043) in oestrogen receptor negative (ER-) cases. Each additional 1-year delay before the first full-term pregnancy increased oestrogen receptor positive breast cancer odds by 9% (95% CI: 2%, 17%). Each additional 1-year delay before the last full-term pregnancy increased breast cancer odds by: 7% (95% CI: 2%, 12%) in all women, 12% (95% CI: 4%, 21%) in ER- breast cancer patients, and 14% (95% CI: 4%, 25%) in triple negative breast cancer patients. Other reproductive factors did not significantly increased breast cancer odds. Conclusion While advanced age at first and last full-term pregnancies increased breast cancer odds, breastfeeding reduced it. These associations varied by age and oestrogen receptor status. Improved breastfeeding practices and timely births should be promoted in Nigeria.
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