Premenopausal insulin-like growth factor-I serum levels and changes in breast density over menopause.

Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev

Julius Center for Health Sciences and Primary Care, University Medical Center, Room Str 6.131, P. O. Box 85500, Utrecht 3508 GA, the Netherlands.

Published: March 2007

AI Article Synopsis

  • High breast density is a significant risk factor for developing breast cancer, and the hormone IGF-I is thought to play a role in increasing breast density.
  • A study involving 684 premenopausal women examined the relationship between their premenopausal IGF-I levels and changes in breast density before and after menopause.
  • Results indicated that women with higher IGF-I levels experienced a smaller decrease in dense breast tissue and a smaller increase in nondense (fat) tissue during menopause, leading to higher overall breast density post-menopause.

Article Abstract

Background: A high proportion of glandular and stromal tissue in the breast (percentage breast density) is a strong risk factor for breast cancer development. Insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) is hypothesized to influence breast cancer risk by increasing breast density.

Objectives: We studied the relation between premenopausal circulating IGF-I levels and premenopausal and postmenopausal, absolute nondense and dense area, and percentage breast density as well as changes in these measures over menopause.

Design And Methods: Mammograms and blood samples of 684 premenopausal participants of the Prospect-European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition cohort were collected at baseline. A second mammogram of these women was collected after they became postmenopausal. Premenopausal IGF-I levels were measured in serum. Premenopausal and postmenopausal breast measures were assessed using a computer-assisted method. Mean values of breast measures were calculated for quartiles of serum IGF-I using linear regression analysis.

Results: Women with higher premenopausal IGF-I levels showed a slightly smaller decrease in dense area over menopause (-12.2 cm2 in the highest versus -12.9 cm2 in the lowest quartile; P trend = 0.58) and, at the same time, a smaller increase in the nondense (fat) area (P trend = 0.09). Due to the changes over menopause, high premenopausal IGF-I serum levels were associated with lower nondense area (P trend = 0.05), somewhat higher dense area (P trend = 0.66), and consequently higher percentage breast density (P trend = 0.02) after menopause.

Conclusion And Discussion: Women with higher premenopausal IGF-I levels have a smaller increase in nondense area and also a slightly smaller decrease in absolute dense area during menopause, resulting in higher breast density after menopause.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1055-9965.EPI-06-0642DOI Listing

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