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Risk Factors for Benign Breast Disease according to Histopathological Type: Comparisons with Risk Factors for Breast Cancer

We evaluated risk factors for benign breast disease by using a case‐control study method. The series was taken from participants in breast cancer screening programs during 1978–1986 in Miyagi Prefecture, Japan. All benign breast lesions diagnosed during this period were reviewed and reclassified int...

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Autores principales: Minami, Yuko, Ohuchi, Noriaki, Taeda, Yoshinori, Fukao, Akira, Hisamichi, Shigeru
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Publicado: Blackwell Publishing Ltd 1998
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5921763/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9548437
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1349-7006.1998.tb00538.x
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author Minami, Yuko
Ohuchi, Noriaki
Taeda, Yoshinori
Fukao, Akira
Hisamichi, Shigeru
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Ohuchi, Noriaki
Taeda, Yoshinori
Fukao, Akira
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description We evaluated risk factors for benign breast disease by using a case‐control study method. The series was taken from participants in breast cancer screening programs during 1978–1986 in Miyagi Prefecture, Japan. All benign breast lesions diagnosed during this period were reviewed and reclassified into proliferative and non‐proliferative types based on the Dupont and Page classification. Data on 382 benign breast disease cases (130 proliferative‐type cases and 252 non‐proliferative‐type cases) and 1,489 screening year‐, age‐ and screening area‐matched normal controls were used for analysis. Nulliparity or low parity and family history of breast cancer in mother or sisters were significantly associated with an increased risk of proliferative type. Premenopausal status was significantly associated with an increased risk of non‐proliferative type. No significant association with history of lactation for the last child was observed in either type, but the risk of proliferative type increased with increasing duration of lactation (P=0.08). A comparison between the present findings and the risk factors for breast cancer indicated epidemiologic similarities between proliferative benign and malignant breast lesions in general. The associations of these two lesions with lactation patterns were, however, dissimilar.
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spelling pubmed-59217632018-05-11 Risk Factors for Benign Breast Disease according to Histopathological Type: Comparisons with Risk Factors for Breast Cancer Minami, Yuko Ohuchi, Noriaki Taeda, Yoshinori Fukao, Akira Hisamichi, Shigeru Jpn J Cancer Res Article We evaluated risk factors for benign breast disease by using a case‐control study method. The series was taken from participants in breast cancer screening programs during 1978–1986 in Miyagi Prefecture, Japan. All benign breast lesions diagnosed during this period were reviewed and reclassified into proliferative and non‐proliferative types based on the Dupont and Page classification. Data on 382 benign breast disease cases (130 proliferative‐type cases and 252 non‐proliferative‐type cases) and 1,489 screening year‐, age‐ and screening area‐matched normal controls were used for analysis. Nulliparity or low parity and family history of breast cancer in mother or sisters were significantly associated with an increased risk of proliferative type. Premenopausal status was significantly associated with an increased risk of non‐proliferative type. No significant association with history of lactation for the last child was observed in either type, but the risk of proliferative type increased with increasing duration of lactation (P=0.08). A comparison between the present findings and the risk factors for breast cancer indicated epidemiologic similarities between proliferative benign and malignant breast lesions in general. The associations of these two lesions with lactation patterns were, however, dissimilar. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 1998-02 /pmc/articles/PMC5921763/ /pubmed/9548437 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1349-7006.1998.tb00538.x Text en
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Minami, Yuko
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Taeda, Yoshinori
Fukao, Akira
Hisamichi, Shigeru
Risk Factors for Benign Breast Disease according to Histopathological Type: Comparisons with Risk Factors for Breast Cancer
title Risk Factors for Benign Breast Disease according to Histopathological Type: Comparisons with Risk Factors for Breast Cancer
title_full Risk Factors for Benign Breast Disease according to Histopathological Type: Comparisons with Risk Factors for Breast Cancer
title_fullStr Risk Factors for Benign Breast Disease according to Histopathological Type: Comparisons with Risk Factors for Breast Cancer
title_full_unstemmed Risk Factors for Benign Breast Disease according to Histopathological Type: Comparisons with Risk Factors for Breast Cancer
title_short Risk Factors for Benign Breast Disease according to Histopathological Type: Comparisons with Risk Factors for Breast Cancer
title_sort risk factors for benign breast disease according to histopathological type: comparisons with risk factors for breast cancer
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5921763/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9548437
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1349-7006.1998.tb00538.x
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