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The association of age at menarche and adult height with mammographic density in the International Consortium of Mammographic Density

Authors :
Sarah V. Ward
Anya Burton
Rulla M. Tamimi
Ana Pereira
Maria Luisa Garmendia
Marina Pollan
Norman Boyd
Isabel dos-Santos-Silva
Gertraud Maskarinec
Beatriz Perez-Gomez
Celine Vachon
Hui Miao
Martín Lajous
Ruy López-Ridaura
Kimberly Bertrand
Ava Kwong
Giske Ursin
Eunjung Lee
Huiyan Ma
Sarah Vinnicombe
Sue Moss
Steve Allen
Rose Ndumia
Sudhir Vinayak
Soo-Hwang Teo
Shivaani Mariapun
Beata Peplonska
Agnieszka Bukowska-Damska
Chisato Nagata
John Hopper
Graham Giles
Vahit Ozmen
Mustafa Erkin Aribal
Joachim Schüz
Carla H. Van Gils
Johanna O. P. Wanders
Reza Sirous
Mehri Sirous
John Hipwell
Jisun Kim
Jong Won Lee
Caroline Dickens
Mikael Hartman
Kee-Seng Chia
Christopher Scott
Anna M. Chiarelli
Linda Linton
Anath Arzee Flugelman
Dorria Salem
Rasha Kamal
Valerie McCormack
Jennifer Stone
Source :
Breast Cancer Research, Vol 24, Iss 1, Pp 1-16 (2022)
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
BMC, 2022.

Abstract

Abstract Background Early age at menarche and tall stature are associated with increased breast cancer risk. We examined whether these associations were also positively associated with mammographic density, a strong marker of breast cancer risk. Methods Participants were 10,681 breast-cancer-free women from 22 countries in the International Consortium of Mammographic Density, each with centrally assessed mammographic density and a common set of epidemiologic data. Study periods for the 27 studies ranged from 1987 to 2014. Multi-level linear regression models estimated changes in square-root per cent density (√PD) and dense area (√DA) associated with age at menarche and adult height in pooled analyses and population-specific meta-analyses. Models were adjusted for age at mammogram, body mass index, menopausal status, hormone therapy use, mammography view and type, mammographic density assessor, parity and height/age at menarche. Results In pooled analyses, later age at menarche was associated with higher per cent density (β √PD = 0.023 SE = 0.008, P = 0.003) and larger dense area (β √DA = 0.032 SE = 0.010, P = 0.002). Taller women had larger dense area (β √DA = 0.069 SE = 0.028, P = 0.012) and higher per cent density (β √PD = 0.044, SE = 0.023, P = 0.054), although the observed effect on per cent density depended upon the adjustment used for body size. Similar overall effect estimates were observed in meta-analyses across population groups. Conclusions In one of the largest international studies to date, later age at menarche was positively associated with mammographic density. This is in contrast to its association with breast cancer risk, providing little evidence of mediation. Increased height was also positively associated with mammographic density, particularly dense area. These results suggest a complex relationship between growth and development, mammographic density and breast cancer risk. Future studies should evaluate the potential mediation of the breast cancer effects of taller stature through absolute breast density.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1465542X and 99516489
Volume :
24
Issue :
1
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Breast Cancer Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.93caeeae727b480e995164890b1b692e
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13058-022-01545-9