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Recreational Physical Activity and Outcomes After Breast Cancer in Women at High Familial Risk
BACKGROUND: Recreational physical activity (RPA) is associated with improved survival after breast cancer (BC) in average-risk women, but evidence is limited for women who are at increased familial risk because of a BC family history or BRCA1 and BRCA2 pathogenic variants (BRCA1/2 PVs). METHODS: We...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8692829/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34950851 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jncics/pkab090 |
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author | Kehm, Rebecca D MacInnis, Robert J John, Esther M Liao, Yuyan Kurian, Allison W Genkinger, Jeanine M Knight, Julia A Colonna, Sarah V Chung, Wendy K Milne, Roger Zeinomar, Nur Dite, Gillian S Southey, Melissa C Giles, Graham G McLachlan, Sue-Anne Whitaker, Kristen D Friedlander, Michael L Weideman, Prue C Glendon, Gord Nesci, Stephanie Phillips, Kelly-Anne Andrulis, Irene L Buys, Saundra S Daly, Mary B Hopper, John L Terry, Mary Beth |
author_facet | Kehm, Rebecca D MacInnis, Robert J John, Esther M Liao, Yuyan Kurian, Allison W Genkinger, Jeanine M Knight, Julia A Colonna, Sarah V Chung, Wendy K Milne, Roger Zeinomar, Nur Dite, Gillian S Southey, Melissa C Giles, Graham G McLachlan, Sue-Anne Whitaker, Kristen D Friedlander, Michael L Weideman, Prue C Glendon, Gord Nesci, Stephanie Phillips, Kelly-Anne Andrulis, Irene L Buys, Saundra S Daly, Mary B Hopper, John L Terry, Mary Beth |
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description | BACKGROUND: Recreational physical activity (RPA) is associated with improved survival after breast cancer (BC) in average-risk women, but evidence is limited for women who are at increased familial risk because of a BC family history or BRCA1 and BRCA2 pathogenic variants (BRCA1/2 PVs). METHODS: We estimated associations of RPA (self-reported average hours per week within 3 years of BC diagnosis) with all-cause mortality and second BC events (recurrence or new primary) after first invasive BC in women in the Prospective Family Study Cohort (n = 4610, diagnosed 1993-2011, aged 22-79 years at diagnosis). We fitted Cox proportional hazards regression models adjusted for age at diagnosis, demographics, and lifestyle factors. We tested for multiplicative interactions (Wald test statistic for cross-product terms) and additive interactions (relative excess risk due to interaction) by age at diagnosis, body mass index, estrogen receptor status, stage at diagnosis, BRCA1/2 PVs, and familial risk score estimated from multigenerational pedigree data. Statistical tests were 2-sided. RESULTS: We observed 1212 deaths and 473 second BC events over a median follow-up from study enrollment of 11.0 and 10.5 years, respectively. After adjusting for covariates, RPA (any vs none) was associated with lower all-cause mortality of 16.1% (95% confidence interval [CI] = 2.4% to 27.9%) overall, 11.8% (95% CI = -3.6% to 24.9%) in women without BRCA1/2 PVs, and 47.5% (95% CI = 17.4% to 66.6%) in women with BRCA1/2 PVs (RPA*BRCA1/2 multiplicative interaction P = .005; relative excess risk due to interaction = 0.87, 95% CI = 0.01 to 1.74). RPA was not associated with risk of second BC events. CONCLUSION: Findings support that RPA is associated with lower all-cause mortality in women with BC, particularly in women with BRCA1/2 PVs. |
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spelling | pubmed-86928292021-12-22 Recreational Physical Activity and Outcomes After Breast Cancer in Women at High Familial Risk Kehm, Rebecca D MacInnis, Robert J John, Esther M Liao, Yuyan Kurian, Allison W Genkinger, Jeanine M Knight, Julia A Colonna, Sarah V Chung, Wendy K Milne, Roger Zeinomar, Nur Dite, Gillian S Southey, Melissa C Giles, Graham G McLachlan, Sue-Anne Whitaker, Kristen D Friedlander, Michael L Weideman, Prue C Glendon, Gord Nesci, Stephanie Phillips, Kelly-Anne Andrulis, Irene L Buys, Saundra S Daly, Mary B Hopper, John L Terry, Mary Beth JNCI Cancer Spectr Article BACKGROUND: Recreational physical activity (RPA) is associated with improved survival after breast cancer (BC) in average-risk women, but evidence is limited for women who are at increased familial risk because of a BC family history or BRCA1 and BRCA2 pathogenic variants (BRCA1/2 PVs). METHODS: We estimated associations of RPA (self-reported average hours per week within 3 years of BC diagnosis) with all-cause mortality and second BC events (recurrence or new primary) after first invasive BC in women in the Prospective Family Study Cohort (n = 4610, diagnosed 1993-2011, aged 22-79 years at diagnosis). We fitted Cox proportional hazards regression models adjusted for age at diagnosis, demographics, and lifestyle factors. We tested for multiplicative interactions (Wald test statistic for cross-product terms) and additive interactions (relative excess risk due to interaction) by age at diagnosis, body mass index, estrogen receptor status, stage at diagnosis, BRCA1/2 PVs, and familial risk score estimated from multigenerational pedigree data. Statistical tests were 2-sided. RESULTS: We observed 1212 deaths and 473 second BC events over a median follow-up from study enrollment of 11.0 and 10.5 years, respectively. After adjusting for covariates, RPA (any vs none) was associated with lower all-cause mortality of 16.1% (95% confidence interval [CI] = 2.4% to 27.9%) overall, 11.8% (95% CI = -3.6% to 24.9%) in women without BRCA1/2 PVs, and 47.5% (95% CI = 17.4% to 66.6%) in women with BRCA1/2 PVs (RPA*BRCA1/2 multiplicative interaction P = .005; relative excess risk due to interaction = 0.87, 95% CI = 0.01 to 1.74). RPA was not associated with risk of second BC events. CONCLUSION: Findings support that RPA is associated with lower all-cause mortality in women with BC, particularly in women with BRCA1/2 PVs. Oxford University Press 2021-12-08 /pmc/articles/PMC8692829/ /pubmed/34950851 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jncics/pkab090 Text en © The Author(s) 2021. Published by Oxford University Press. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/), which permits non-commercial reproduction and distribution of the work, in any medium, provided the original work is not altered or transformed in any way, and that the work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com |
spellingShingle | Article Kehm, Rebecca D MacInnis, Robert J John, Esther M Liao, Yuyan Kurian, Allison W Genkinger, Jeanine M Knight, Julia A Colonna, Sarah V Chung, Wendy K Milne, Roger Zeinomar, Nur Dite, Gillian S Southey, Melissa C Giles, Graham G McLachlan, Sue-Anne Whitaker, Kristen D Friedlander, Michael L Weideman, Prue C Glendon, Gord Nesci, Stephanie Phillips, Kelly-Anne Andrulis, Irene L Buys, Saundra S Daly, Mary B Hopper, John L Terry, Mary Beth Recreational Physical Activity and Outcomes After Breast Cancer in Women at High Familial Risk |
title | Recreational Physical Activity and Outcomes After Breast Cancer in Women at High Familial Risk |
title_full | Recreational Physical Activity and Outcomes After Breast Cancer in Women at High Familial Risk |
title_fullStr | Recreational Physical Activity and Outcomes After Breast Cancer in Women at High Familial Risk |
title_full_unstemmed | Recreational Physical Activity and Outcomes After Breast Cancer in Women at High Familial Risk |
title_short | Recreational Physical Activity and Outcomes After Breast Cancer in Women at High Familial Risk |
title_sort | recreational physical activity and outcomes after breast cancer in women at high familial risk |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8692829/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34950851 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jncics/pkab090 |
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