Smoking and risk of breast cancer in carriers of mutations in BRCA1 or BRCA2 aged less than 50 years

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作者
Whittemore A.S. [1 ]
John E.M. [2 ]
Felberg A. [1 ]
McGuire V. [1 ]
West D.W. [2 ]
Miron A. [3 ]
Thomas D.C. [4 ]
Haile R. [4 ,5 ]
Daly M. [6 ]
Godwin A. [6 ]
Ross E. [6 ]
Beck J.
Terry M.B. [7 ]
Buys S.S. [8 ]
Venne V. [8 ]
Hopper J.L. [9 ]
Giles G.G. [10 ]
McCredie M.R.E. [11 ]
Milne R.L. [12 ]
Southey M.C. [9 ]
Jenkins M.A. [9 ]
Apicella C. [9 ]
Andrulis I. [13 ,15 ]
Boyd N.F. [14 ,16 ]
Knight J. [15 ]
Ozcelik H. [15 ]
机构
[1] Ontario Canc Inst, Campbell Family Inst Breast Canc Res, Toronto, ON M5G 2M9, Canada
关键词
BRCA1; BRCA2; smoking; breast cancer risk;
D O I
10.1007/s10549-007-9621-9
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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100214 ;
摘要
Background Cigarette smoke contains compounds that may damage DNA, and the repair of damage may be impaired in women with germline mutations in BRCA1 or BRCA2. However, the effect of cigarette smoking on breast cancer risk in mutation carriers is the subject of conflicting reports. We have examined the relation between smoking and breast cancer risk in non-Hispanic white women under the age of 50 years who carry a deleterious mutation in BRCA1 or BRCA2. Methods We conducted a case-control study using data from carriers of mutations in BRCA1 (195 cases and 302 controls) and BRCA2 (128 cases and 179 controls). Personal information, including smoking history, was collected using a common structured questionnaire by eight recruitment sites in four countries. Odds-ratios (OR) for breast cancer risk according to smoking were adjusted for age, family history, parity, alcohol use, and recruitment site. Results Compared to non-smokers, the OR for risk of breast cancer for women with five or more pack-years of smoking was 2.3 (95% confidence interval 1.6-3.5) for BRCA1 carriers and 2.6 (1.8-3.9) for BRCA2 carriers. Risk increased 7% per pack-year (p < 0.001) in both groups. Conclusions These results indicate that smoking is associated with increased risk of breast cancer before age 50 years in BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation carriers. If confirmed, they provide a practical way for carriers to reduce their risks. Previous studies in prevalent mutation carriers have not shown smoking to increase risk of breast cancer, but are subject to bias, because smoking decreases survival after breast cancer.
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