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Data from Association of Estrogen Metabolism with Breast Cancer Risk in Different Cohorts of Postmenopausal Women

Posted on 2023-03-31 - 01:05
Abstract

Endogenous estradiol and estrone are linked causally to increased risks of breast cancer. In this study, we evaluated multiple competing hypotheses for how metabolism of these parent estrogens may influence risk. Prediagnostic concentrations of estradiol, estrone, and 13 metabolites were measured in 1,298 postmenopausal cases of breast cancer and 1,524 matched controls in four separate patient cohorts. The median time between sample collection and diagnosis was 4.4 to 12.7 years across the cohorts. Estrogen analytes were measured in serum or urine by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry. Total estrogen levels (summing all 15 estrogens/estrogen metabolites) were associated strongly and positively with breast cancer risk. Normalizing total estrogen levels, we also found that a relative increase in levels of 2-hydroxylation pathway metabolites, or in the ratio of 2-hydroxylation:16-hydroxylation pathway metabolites, were associated inversely with breast cancer risk. These associations varied by total estrogen levels, with the largest risk reductions occurring in women in the highest tertile. With appropriate validation, these findings suggest opportunities for breast cancer prevention by modifying individual estrogen metabolism profiles through either lifestyle alterations or chemopreventive strategies. Cancer Res; 77(4); 918–25. ©2017 AACR.

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The Shanghai Women's Health Study

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AUTHORS (16)

  • Joshua N. Sampson
    Roni T. Falk
    Catherine Schairer
    Steven C. Moore
    Barbara J. Fuhrman
    Cher M. Dallal
    Douglas C. Bauer
    Joanne F. Dorgan
    Xiao-Ou Shu
    Wei Zheng
    Louise A. Brinton
    Mitchell H. Gail
    Regina G. Ziegler
    Xia Xu
    Robert N. Hoover
    Gretchen L. Gierach
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