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Elevated levels of plasma triglycerides are associated with histologically defined premenopausal breast cancer risk
- Source :
- Nutrition and cancer. 27(3)
- Publication Year :
- 1997
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Abstract
- Lipids and lipoproteins have been associated with breast cancer risk; however, published results have been inconsistent. To clarify these associations, we measured fasting lipids in women undergoing breast biopsies. A case-control study examined the association of fasting levels of lipids with histologically defined breast cancer risk. Four groups of premenopausal women were assembled on the basis of histological appearance of breast tissue: 1) no epithelial proliferation (n = 102), 2) proliferation without atypia (n = 53), 3) atypical hyperplasia or carcinoma in situ (n = 53), and 4) node-negative invasive cancer (n = 102). A postoperative fasting blood specimen was analyzed for cholesterol, high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, and triglycerides. Demographics, risk factors, diet, physical activity, fasting weight, and skin-fold thickness were measured. Triglyceride levels were significantly higher in women with node-negative invasive cancer (0.94 +/- 1.04 mg/ml) than in those with no epithelial proliferation (0.83 +/- 1.04 mg/ml, p = 0.03). This association persisted after adjustment for age, body size, lipids, reproductive and familial risk factors, and previous benign breast problems (p < 0.01), in keeping with an independent association of elevated triglycerides with breast cancer risk.
- Subjects :
- Adult
Cancer Research
medicine.medical_specialty
Biopsy
Medicine (miscellaneous)
Breast Neoplasms
Biology
Gastroenterology
Atypical hyperplasia
Epithelium
chemistry.chemical_compound
Breast cancer
Risk Factors
Internal medicine
Carcinoma
medicine
Atypia
Humans
Triglycerides
Nutrition and Dietetics
Hyperplasia
Triglyceride
Anthropometry
Cholesterol
Carcinoma in situ
Body Weight
Cholesterol, HDL
Cholesterol, LDL
medicine.disease
Body Height
Diet
Endocrinology
Oncology
chemistry
Premenopause
Multivariate Analysis
Female
Carcinoma in Situ
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 01635581
- Volume :
- 27
- Issue :
- 3
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Nutrition and cancer
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....58e3ddd7e3a843629395cad09f0d3fce