A cohort study of cigarette smoking and risk of fibroadenoma.

T E Rohan, A B Miller
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Abstract

Background: This cohort study examines the association between cigarette smoking and risk of fibroadenoma.

Methods: The study was conducted among the 56,537 women in the Canadian National Breast Screening Study (NBSS) who completed self-administered lifestyle and dietary questionnaires. (The NBSS is a randomised, controlled trial of screening for breast cancer in women aged 40-59 at recruitment.) Cases were the 222 women who were diagnosed with biopsy-confirmed incident fibroadenoma. For comparative purposes, a subcohort, consisting of a random sample of 5,681 women was selected from the full dietary cohort. After exclusions for various reasons, the analyses were based on 222 cases and 5,488 non-cases. Incidence rate ratios (IRR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI) were estimated using Poisson regression.

Results: Cigarette smoking was associated with reduced risk of fibroadenoma, the IRR (95% CI) for more than 550 cigarette-years of exposure being 0.66 (0.40-1.10). Although the reduction in risk was evident for all smokers combined (ex-smokers and current smokers), it was indicative largely of an inverse association in current smokers, in whom the IRR (95% CI) for > 300 cigarette-years of exposure was 0.49 (0.24-0.98). The results were mostly the same when examined in strata defined by method of detection of fibroadenoma, menopausal status and history of previous breast disease. There was no evidence for a reduction in risk with time since last use of cigarettes.

Conclusions: The results of this study suggest that cigarette smoking is associated with reduced risk of fibroadenoma, especially in current smokers.

吸烟与纤维腺瘤风险的队列研究。
背景:本队列研究探讨吸烟与纤维腺瘤风险之间的关系。方法:这项研究是在56,537名参加加拿大国家乳房筛查研究(NBSS)的妇女中进行的,这些妇女完成了自我管理的生活方式和饮食问卷。(NBSS是一项随机对照试验,在招募时对40-59岁的女性进行乳腺癌筛查。)病例为222例经活检证实为偶发性纤维腺瘤的妇女。为了进行比较,从完整的饮食队列中随机选择了5681名女性作为亚队列。排除各种原因后,分析基于222例病例和5488例非病例。使用泊松回归估计发病率比(IRR)和95%置信区间(CI)。结果:吸烟与纤维腺瘤风险降低相关,超过550烟年暴露的IRR (95% CI)为0.66(0.40-1.10)。尽管所有吸烟者(戒烟者和当前吸烟者)的风险降低都很明显,但这在很大程度上表明当前吸烟者的风险呈负相关,在> 300烟年暴露的吸烟者中,IRR (95% CI)为0.49(0.24-0.98)。根据纤维腺瘤的检测方法、绝经状态和既往乳腺疾病史确定的分层检查结果基本相同。没有证据表明,自上次吸烟以来,风险会随着时间的推移而降低。结论:本研究的结果表明,吸烟与纤维腺瘤的风险降低有关,特别是在当前吸烟者中。
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