Breast Cancer Risk Factors Defined by Estrogen and Progesterone Receptor Status

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作者
Setiawan, Veronica Wendy [1 ]
Monroe, Kristine R. [1 ]
Wilkens, Lynne R. [2 ]
Kolonel, Laurence N. [2 ]
Pike, Malcolm C. [1 ]
Henderson, Brian E. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ So Calif, Keck Sch Med, Dept Prevent Med, Los Angeles, CA 90033 USA
[2] Univ Hawaii, Canc Res Ctr Hawaii, Program Epidemiol, Honolulu, HI 96813 USA
关键词
breast neoplasms; cohort studies; receptors; estrogen; progesterone; risk factors; MULTIETHNIC COHORT; LOS-ANGELES; ALCOHOL; ASSOCIATION; SURVIVAL; SUBTYPES; THERAPY; HAWAII; WOMEN;
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10.1093/aje/kwp036
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Prospective data on ethnic differences in hormone receptor-defined subtypes of breast cancer and their risk factor profiles are scarce. The authors examined the joint distributions of estrogen receptor (ER) and progesterone receptor (PR) status across 5 ethnic groups and the associations of established risk factors with ER/PR status in the Multiethnic Cohort Study (Hawaii and Los Angeles, California). During an average of 10.4 years of follow-up of 84,427 women between 1993-1996 and 2004/2005, 2,543 breast cancer cases with data on ER/PR status were identified: 1,672 estrogen receptor-positive (ER+)/progesterone receptor-positive (PR+); 303 ER+/progesterone receptor-negative (PR-); 77 estrogen receptor-negative (ER-)/PR+; and 491 ER-/PR-. ER/PR status varied significantly across racial/ethnic groups even within the same tumor stage (for localized tumors, P < 0.0001; for advanced tumors, P = 0.01). The highest fraction of ER-/PR- tumors was observed in African Americans (31%), followed by Latinas (25%), Whites (18%), Japanese (14%), and Native Hawaiians (14%). Associations differed between ER+/PR+ and ER-/PR- cases for postmenopausal obesity (P = 0.02), age at menarche (P = 0.05), age at first birth (P = 0.04), and postmenopausal hormone use (P < 0.0001). African Americans are more likely to be diagnosed with ER-/PR- tumors independently of stage at diagnosis, and there are disparate risk factor profiles across the ER/PR subtypes of breast cancer.
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页码:1251 / 1259
页数:9
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