Breast Cancer Risk Associated with Estrogen Exposure and Truncating Mutation Location in BRCA1/2 Carriers.

نویسندگان

  • Julie Lecarpentier
  • Catherine Noguès
  • Emmanuelle Mouret-Fourme
  • Bruno Buecher
  • Marion Gauthier-Villars
  • Dominique Stoppa-Lyonnet
  • Valérie Bonadona
  • Jean-Pierre Fricker
  • Pascaline Berthet
  • Olivier Caron
  • Isabelle Coupier
  • Pascal Pujol
  • Laurence Faivre
  • Paul Gesta
  • François Eisinger
  • Véronique Mari
  • Laurence Gladieff
  • Alain Lortholary
  • Elisabeth Luporsi
  • Dominique Leroux
  • Laurence Venat-Bouvet
  • Christine M Maugard
  • Chrystelle Colas
  • Julie Tinat
  • Christine Lasset
  • Nadine Andrieu
چکیده

BACKGROUND Mutations in BRCA1/2 confer a high risk of breast cancer, but literature values of this risk vary. A genotype-phenotype correlation has been found in both genes, and the effect of reproductive factors differs according to mutation location. Therefore, we hypothesize that such a variation may exist for other factors related to estrogen exposure. METHODS We used a weighted Cox regression model to assess variation in breast cancer risk with these factors using location of mutation in homogeneous breast cancer risk region of BRCA1/2 in the GENEPSO study. RESULTS We found that late age at menarche reduced breast cancer risk by 31% and that among BRCA1 carriers, a long or a short menstrual cycle increased risk (by 65% and 73%, respectively). Among premenopausal women, overweight was associated with a 45% decrease in risk whereas underweight was associated with an increased risk (HR, 2.40). A natural menopause, mainly after age 50, was associated with a high breast cancer risk (HR, 2.46), and a significant interaction between menopause status and the location of mutations was found leading up to 10% variation in absolute risk according to the age at menopause. CONCLUSIONS As observed in the general population, a late menarche, a long or a short menstrual cycle, over- or underweight, and being postmenopausal were associated with breast cancer risk in BRCA1/2 carriers. The association with the menopause was observed only when the mutation was located in the "high-risk" zones. IMPACT Taking into account modifier factors, location of mutation might be important for the clinical management of BRCA1/2 mutation carriers.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention : a publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, cosponsored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology

دوره 24 4  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2015