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Remarkable change in age-specific breast cancer incidence in the Swiss canton of Geneva and its possible relation with the use of hormone replacement therapy

BACKGROUND: This article aims to explain the reasons for the remarkable change in age of breast cancer occurrence in the Swiss canton of Geneva. METHODS: We used population-based data from the Geneva cancer registry, which collects information on method of detection, stage and tumour characteristics...

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Autores principales: Bouchardy, Christine, Morabia, Alfredo, Verkooijen, Helena M, Fioretta, Gérald, Wespi, Yves, Schäfer, Peter
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2006
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1440868/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16551373
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-6-78
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author Bouchardy, Christine
Morabia, Alfredo
Verkooijen, Helena M
Fioretta, Gérald
Wespi, Yves
Schäfer, Peter
author_facet Bouchardy, Christine
Morabia, Alfredo
Verkooijen, Helena M
Fioretta, Gérald
Wespi, Yves
Schäfer, Peter
author_sort Bouchardy, Christine
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description BACKGROUND: This article aims to explain the reasons for the remarkable change in age of breast cancer occurrence in the Swiss canton of Geneva. METHODS: We used population-based data from the Geneva cancer registry, which collects information on method of detection, stage and tumour characteristics since 1975. For patients diagnosed between 1997–2003, we obtained additional information on use of hormone replacement therapy from a large prospective study on breast cancer. Using generalized log linear regression analysis, we compared age-specific incidence rates with respect to period, stage, oestrogen receptor status, method of detection and use of hormone replacement therapy. RESULTS: In the periods 1975–1979 and 1985–1989, breast cancer risk increased with age, showing the highest incidence rates among women aged ≥ 85 years. From 1997, the age-specific incidence curve changed completely (p < 0.0001), showing an incidence peak at 60–64 years and a reduced incidence among elderly women. This incidence peak concerned mainly early stage and oestrogen positive cancers and was exclusively observed among women who ever used hormone replacement therapy, regardless whether the tumour was screen-detected or not. CONCLUSION: The increasing prevalence of hormone replacement therapy use during the 1990s could explain the important change in age-specific breast cancer incidence, not only by increasing breast cancer risk, but also by revealing breast cancer at an earlier age.
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spelling pubmed-14408682006-04-20 Remarkable change in age-specific breast cancer incidence in the Swiss canton of Geneva and its possible relation with the use of hormone replacement therapy Bouchardy, Christine Morabia, Alfredo Verkooijen, Helena M Fioretta, Gérald Wespi, Yves Schäfer, Peter BMC Cancer Research Article BACKGROUND: This article aims to explain the reasons for the remarkable change in age of breast cancer occurrence in the Swiss canton of Geneva. METHODS: We used population-based data from the Geneva cancer registry, which collects information on method of detection, stage and tumour characteristics since 1975. For patients diagnosed between 1997–2003, we obtained additional information on use of hormone replacement therapy from a large prospective study on breast cancer. Using generalized log linear regression analysis, we compared age-specific incidence rates with respect to period, stage, oestrogen receptor status, method of detection and use of hormone replacement therapy. RESULTS: In the periods 1975–1979 and 1985–1989, breast cancer risk increased with age, showing the highest incidence rates among women aged ≥ 85 years. From 1997, the age-specific incidence curve changed completely (p < 0.0001), showing an incidence peak at 60–64 years and a reduced incidence among elderly women. This incidence peak concerned mainly early stage and oestrogen positive cancers and was exclusively observed among women who ever used hormone replacement therapy, regardless whether the tumour was screen-detected or not. CONCLUSION: The increasing prevalence of hormone replacement therapy use during the 1990s could explain the important change in age-specific breast cancer incidence, not only by increasing breast cancer risk, but also by revealing breast cancer at an earlier age. BioMed Central 2006-03-22 /pmc/articles/PMC1440868/ /pubmed/16551373 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-6-78 Text en Copyright © 2006 Bouchardy et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
spellingShingle Research Article
Bouchardy, Christine
Morabia, Alfredo
Verkooijen, Helena M
Fioretta, Gérald
Wespi, Yves
Schäfer, Peter
Remarkable change in age-specific breast cancer incidence in the Swiss canton of Geneva and its possible relation with the use of hormone replacement therapy
title Remarkable change in age-specific breast cancer incidence in the Swiss canton of Geneva and its possible relation with the use of hormone replacement therapy
title_full Remarkable change in age-specific breast cancer incidence in the Swiss canton of Geneva and its possible relation with the use of hormone replacement therapy
title_fullStr Remarkable change in age-specific breast cancer incidence in the Swiss canton of Geneva and its possible relation with the use of hormone replacement therapy
title_full_unstemmed Remarkable change in age-specific breast cancer incidence in the Swiss canton of Geneva and its possible relation with the use of hormone replacement therapy
title_short Remarkable change in age-specific breast cancer incidence in the Swiss canton of Geneva and its possible relation with the use of hormone replacement therapy
title_sort remarkable change in age-specific breast cancer incidence in the swiss canton of geneva and its possible relation with the use of hormone replacement therapy
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1440868/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16551373
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-6-78
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