AI Article Synopsis

  • Research shows that when a girl starts her period (menarche) can influence how serious her breast cancer may be later on.
  • The study looked at 1,468 breast cancer patients in Japan over about 8.6 years to find out how reproductive factors relate to tumor characteristics and survival rates.
  • Results indicate that having children (parity) and when a woman has her last baby can affect her chances of living longer after being diagnosed with breast cancer.

Article Abstract

Background: Reproductive factors may influence breast cancer progression and patient survival; however, evidence has been limited.

Methods: The associations of reproductive factors with tumor characteristics and patient survival were analyzed among 1468 breast cancer patients diagnosed during 1997-2013 at a single institute in Japan. The patients were followed until 2016. During a median follow-up period of 8.6 years, 272 all-cause and 199 breast cancer deaths were documented.

Results: In case-case comparisons, later age at menarche was inversely associated with advanced tumors. Nulliparous patients tended to have receptor-positive [estrogen receptor (ER)+ or progesterone receptor (PR)+] tumors. Conversely, the Cox proportional-hazards model including adjustment for tumor characteristics revealed U-shaped relationship between parity number and the risk of all-cause death among the patients overall [hazard ratio (HR) = 2.10 for nulliparous, 1.28 for 2, and 1.50 for ≥ 3 vs. one child]. According to hormone receptor, later age at menarche and later age at last birth were positively associated with the risk of all-cause death among patients with ER- and PR- cancer (menarche, HR = 2.18 for ≥ 15 vs. ≤ 12 years, p = 0.03; last birth, HR = 3.10 for ≥ 35 vs. ≤ 29 years, p = 0.01). A shorter time since last birth was associated with the risk of death among receptor-positive patients (HR = 5.72 for ≤ 4 vs. ≥ 10 years, p = 0.004).

Conclusion: The results indicate that the timing of menarche and parity have significant effects on patient survival, providing clues for understanding the association between women's life course and breast cancer outcome.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12282-019-00972-5DOI Listing

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