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Predominance of early endometrial cancers after long-term estrogen use.

Authors :
Hulka BS
Kaufman DG
Fowler WC Jr
Grimson RC
Greenberg BG
Source :
JAMA [JAMA] 1980 Nov 28; Vol. 244 (21), pp. 2419-22.
Publication Year :
1980

Abstract

Clinical stage and pathological characteristics of endometrial cancer cases were related to several aspects of estrogen prescribing. In comparing 256 cases with 321 community control subjects, estrogen use of less than 3 1/2 years' duration did not increase the risk of endometrial cancer for any stage, grade, histological type, or extent of ivasion. With long-term estrogen use (3 1/2 years or more), relative risks were significantly increased (5.2 to 7.6) for the early cancers--those clinically stage IA, histologically grade 1, and invading the endometrium only. These increases were seen with both high-dose (greater than 0.625 mg) and low-dose (less than or equal to 0.625 mg) preparations. Risks were only minimally increased for the more advanced cancers. However, long-duration estrogen use did produce an increased risk of advanced cancer when administration was continuous rather than cyclic.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0098-7484
Volume :
244
Issue :
21
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
JAMA
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
7431569