Associations of early life body size and pubertal timing with breast density and postmenopausal breast cancer risk: A mediation analysis.

IF 3.3 3区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Dorthe C Pedersen, Dan Hameiri-Bowen, Julie Aarestrup, Britt W Jensen, Anne Tjønneland, Lene Mellemkjær, My von Euler-Chelpin, Ilse Vejborg, Zorana J Andersen, Jennifer L Baker
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Abstract

Purpose: Whether breast density mediates associations between early life body size and pubertal timing with postmenopausal breast cancer is underexplored.

Methods: We studied 33,939 Danish women attending the Capital Mammography Screening Program at ages 50-69 years. Early life anthropometry and pubertal timing information came from the Copenhagen School Health Records Register. Postmenopausal breast cancer information came from the Danish Breast Cancer Group database (n = 833). Breast density (BI-RADS) was categorized as low (n = 25,464; 75 %) or high. Risk ratios (RR) and hazard ratios (HR) were estimated using generalized linear regression and Cox proportional hazards analyses. Counterfactual mediation analyses were conducted.

Results: Evidence was limited for associations between birthweight and pubertal timing with breast density or breast cancer. Childhood BMI was inversely associated with high breast density (age 13y, RR=0.77 [0.72-0.81] for a z-score of 0.6 versus 0) and breast cancer (HR=0.90 [0.83-0.96] per z-score). Breast density mediated 37 % (17-170 %) of this association. Although childhood height was associated with breast density and breast cancer, there were few indications of mediation by breast density.

Conclusions: Breast density may partially explain the inverse association between childhood BMI and postmenopausal breast cancer, but not the positive association between childhood height and postmenopausal breast cancer.

早期生活体型和青春期时间与乳腺密度和绝经后乳腺癌风险的关联:中介分析。
目的:乳腺密度是否介导早期体重和青春期时间与绝经后乳腺癌之间的关联尚不清楚。方法:我们研究了33,939名年龄在50-69岁之间参加首都乳房x线摄影筛查计划的丹麦妇女。早期人体测量和青春期时间信息来自哥本哈根学校健康记录登记册。绝经后乳腺癌信息来自丹麦乳腺癌组数据库(n=833)。乳腺密度(BI-RADS)被归类为低(n=25,464;75%)或更高。采用广义线性回归和Cox比例风险分析估计风险比(RR)和风险比(HR)。进行了反事实调解分析。结果:出生体重和青春期时间与乳腺密度或乳腺癌之间的关联证据有限。儿童时期BMI与高乳腺密度(13岁,相对危险度=0.77 [0.72-0.81],z-评分为0.6比0)和乳腺癌(相对危险度=0.90 [0.83-0.96]/ z-评分)呈负相关。乳腺密度介导37%(17-170%)的相关性。虽然儿童身高与乳房密度和乳腺癌有关,但很少有迹象表明乳房密度起中介作用。结论:乳腺密度可以部分解释儿童期BMI与绝经后乳腺癌呈负相关关系,但不能解释儿童期身高与绝经后乳腺癌呈正相关关系。
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Annals of Epidemiology
Annals of Epidemiology 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
7.40
自引率
1.80%
发文量
207
审稿时长
59 days
期刊介绍: The journal emphasizes the application of epidemiologic methods to issues that affect the distribution and determinants of human illness in diverse contexts. Its primary focus is on chronic and acute conditions of diverse etiologies and of major importance to clinical medicine, public health, and health care delivery.
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