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Published in: Breast Cancer Research 4/2003

Open Access 01-08-2003 | Research article

Risk factors for breast cancer in a population with high incidence rates

Authors: Margaret Wrensch, Terri Chew, Georgianna Farren, Janice Barlow, Flavia Belli, Christina Clarke, Christine A Erdmann, Marion Lee, Michelle Moghadassi, Roni Peskin-Mentzer, Charles P Quesenberry Jr, Virginia Souders-Mason, Linda Spence, Marisa Suzuki, Mary Gould

Published in: Breast Cancer Research | Issue 4/2003

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Abstract

Background

This report examines generally recognized breast cancer risk factors and years of residence in Marin County, California, an area with high breast cancer incidence and mortality rates.

Methods

Eligible women who were residents of Marin County diagnosed with breast cancer in 1997–99 and women without breast cancer obtained through random digit dialing, frequency-matched by cases' age at diagnosis and ethnicity, participated in either full in-person or abbreviated telephone interviews.

Results

In multivariate analyses, 285 cases were statistically significantly more likely than 286 controls to report being premenopausal, never to have used birth control pills, a lower highest lifetime body mass index, four or more mammograms in 1990–94, beginning drinking after the age of 21, on average drinking two or more drinks per day, the highest quartile of pack-years of cigarette smoking and having been raised in an organized religion. Cases and controls did not significantly differ with regard to having a first-degree relative with breast cancer, a history of benign breast biopsy, previous radiation treatment, age at menarche, parity, use of hormone replacement therapy, age of first living in Marin County, or total years lived in Marin County. Results for several factors differed for women aged under 50 years or 50 years and over.

Conclusions

Despite similar distributions of several known breast cancer risk factors, case-control differences in alcohol consumption suggest that risk in this high-risk population might be modifiable. Intensive study of this or other areas of similarly high incidence might reveal other important risk factors proximate to diagnosis.
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Metadata
Title
Risk factors for breast cancer in a population with high incidence rates
Authors
Margaret Wrensch
Terri Chew
Georgianna Farren
Janice Barlow
Flavia Belli
Christina Clarke
Christine A Erdmann
Marion Lee
Michelle Moghadassi
Roni Peskin-Mentzer
Charles P Quesenberry Jr
Virginia Souders-Mason
Linda Spence
Marisa Suzuki
Mary Gould
Publication date
01-08-2003
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Breast Cancer Research / Issue 4/2003
Electronic ISSN: 1465-542X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/bcr605

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