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Risk Factors for Epithelial Ovarian Tumours of Borderline Malignancy

Authors :
PARAZZINI, FABIO
RESTELLI, CARLO
VECCHIA, CARLO LA
NEGRI, EVA
CHIARI, STEFANIA
MAGGI, RENATO
MANGIONI, COSTANTINO
PARAZZINI, FABIO
RESTELLI, CARLO
VECCHIA, CARLO LA
NEGRI, EVA
CHIARI, STEFANIA
MAGGI, RENATO
MANGIONI, COSTANTINO

Abstract

A case-control study was conducted on 91 cases with histologically-confirmed borderline ovarian turnours and 237 control subjects in hospital for acute non-gynaecological, hormonal or neoplastic disease. Women reporting three or more births, compared to nulliparae, had a relative risk (RR) estimate of 0.6, but this finding was not statistically significant (95% confidence interval (CI): 0.2-1.4). The risk of borderline turnours increased, although not significantly, with later age at first birth: compared to women reporting first birth at age 24 or before, the RRs were 1.3 and 1.7 in those reporting respectively their first birth at age 25-29 and 30 years or more. No significant relationship emerged between borderline ovarian cancer and age at menarche, menopausal status and lifelong menstrual pattern. Cases tended to report a later age at menopause than controls, but the trend in risk was not statistically significant. Nine cases (9.9%) and 68 controls (24.9%) reported oral contraceptive use: compared with never users the multivariate RR for ever users was 0.3, and the risk dropped with duration of use to 0.2 in users for two years or more (X21, trend = 12.70, p<0.001). This study provides epidemiological evidence of a pathogenetic continuum between borderline and invasive ovarian tumours

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.ocn999823927
Document Type :
Electronic Resource