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01-09-2014 | Original paper

Body size across the life course and risk of premenopausal and postmenopausal breast cancer in Black women, the Carolina Breast Cancer Study, 1993–2001

Authors: Whitney R. Robinson, Chiu Kit Tse, Andrew F. Olshan, Melissa A. Troester

Published in: Cancer Causes & Control | Issue 9/2014

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Abstract

Background

It is believed that greater adiposity is associated with reduced risk of breast cancer in premenopausal but increased risk in postmenopausal women. However, few studies have evaluated these relationships among Black women or examined anthropometric measures other than near-diagnosis body mass index (BMI).

Purpose

This study investigated associations between measures of body size across the life course and breast cancer risk among Black and White women living in the US South.

Methods

We used data from the Carolina Breast Cancer Study, a population-based case–control study of invasive breast cancer in North Carolina women aged 20–74 years. We assessed nine body size variables, including age 10 relative weight; age 18 BMI; adult weight gain; “reference” BMI 1 year before interview; and post-diagnosis measured BMI and abdominal obesity measures.

Results

Among premenopausal Whites, heavier childhood relative weight was associated with decreased cancer risk [odds ratio (OR) 0.48 95 % confidence interval 0.33–0.70]. Among premenopausal Blacks, greater adult waist circumference and waist-to-hip ratio (WHR) were associated with increased risk [waist OR 1.40 (1.00–1.97) and high tertile WHR OR 2.03 (1.29–3.19)], with associations for WHR in a similar direction in Whites. Among postmenopausal women, recalled body size was not associated with risk, except for increased risk associated with adult weight gain among White non-hormone therapy users. ER/PR status and hormone therapy use also modified other associations.

Discussion

In this population, greater adult BMI was not associated with increased breast cancer risk, but some measures of early-life body size and abdominal obesity were associated with risk.
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Metadata
Title
Body size across the life course and risk of premenopausal and postmenopausal breast cancer in Black women, the Carolina Breast Cancer Study, 1993–2001
Authors
Whitney R. Robinson
Chiu Kit Tse
Andrew F. Olshan
Melissa A. Troester
Publication date
01-09-2014
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Published in
Cancer Causes & Control / Issue 9/2014
Print ISSN: 0957-5243
Electronic ISSN: 1573-7225
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10552-014-0411-5

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