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Reproductive factors related to childbearing and mammographic breast density.

Authors :
Yaghjyan, Lusine
Colditz, Graham
Rosner, Bernard
Bertrand, Kimberly
Tamimi, Rulla
Source :
Breast Cancer Research & Treatment; Jul2016, Vol. 158 Issue 2, p351-359, 9p
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

We investigated the associations of reproductive factors related to childbearing with percent breast density, absolute dense and nondense areas, by menopausal status. This study included 4110 cancer-free women within the Nurses' Health Study and Nurses' Health Study II cohorts. Percent breast density, absolute dense and nondense areas were measured from digitized mammography film images with computerized techniques. All density measures were square root-transformed in all the analyses to improve normality. The data on reproductive variables and other breast cancer risk factors were obtained from biennial questionnaires, at the time of the mammogram date. As compared to nulliparous women, parous postmenopausal women had lower percent density ( β = −0.60, 95 % CI −0.84; −0.37), smaller absolute dense area ( β = −0.66, 95 % CI −1.03; −0.29), and greater nondense area ( β = 0.72, 95 % CI 0.27; 1.16). Among parous women, number of children was inversely associated with percent density in pre- ( β per one child = −0.12, 95 % CI −0.20; −0.05) and postmenopausal women ( β per one child = −0.07, 95 % CI −0.12; −0.02). The positive associations of breastfeeding with absolute dense and nondense areas were limited to premenopausal women, while the positive association of the age at first child's birth with percent density and the inverse association with nondense area were limited to postmenopausal women. Women with greater number of children and younger age at first child's birth have more favorable breast density patterns that could explain subsequent breast cancer risk reduction. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01676806
Volume :
158
Issue :
2
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Breast Cancer Research & Treatment
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
116748614
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10549-016-3884-y