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Published in: Breast Cancer Research 1/2010

Open Access 01-02-2010 | Research article

Risk factors for breast cancer in postmenopausal Caucasian and Chinese-Canadian women

Authors: Carolyn Y Tam, Lisa J Martin, Gregory Hislop, Anthony J Hanley, Salomon Minkin, Norman F Boyd

Published in: Breast Cancer Research | Issue 1/2010

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Abstract

Introduction

Striking differences exist between countries in the incidence of breast cancer. The causes of these differences are unknown, but because incidence rates change in migrants, they are thought to be due to lifestyle rather than genetic differences. The goal of this cross-sectional study was to examine breast cancer risk factors in populations with different risks for breast cancer.

Methods

We compared breast cancer risk factors among three groups of postmenopausal Canadian women at substantially different risk of developing breast cancer - Caucasians (N = 413), Chinese women born in the West or who migrated to the West before age 21 (N = 216), and recent Chinese migrants (N = 421). Information on risk factors and dietary acculturation were collected by telephone interviews using questionnaires, and anthropometric measurements were taken at a home visit.

Results

Compared to Caucasians, recent Chinese migrants weighed on average 14 kg less, were 6 cm shorter, had menarche a year later, were more often parous, less often had a family history of breast cancer or a benign breast biopsy, a higher Chinese dietary score, and a lower Western dietary score. For most of these variables, Western born Chinese and early Chinese migrants had values intermediate between those of Caucasians and recent Chinese migrants. We estimated five-year absolute risks for breast cancer using the Gail Model and found that risk estimates in Caucasians would be reduced by only 11% if they had the risk factor profile of recent Chinese migrants for the risk factors in the Gail Model.

Conclusions

Our results suggest that in addition to the risk factors in the Gail Model, there likely are other factors that also contribute to the large difference in breast cancer risk between Canada and China.
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Metadata
Title
Risk factors for breast cancer in postmenopausal Caucasian and Chinese-Canadian women
Authors
Carolyn Y Tam
Lisa J Martin
Gregory Hislop
Anthony J Hanley
Salomon Minkin
Norman F Boyd
Publication date
01-02-2010
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Breast Cancer Research / Issue 1/2010
Electronic ISSN: 1465-542X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/bcr2465

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