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Epidemiologic correlates of breast cancer laterality (Sweden)
Authors:Drs Anders Ekbom  Drs Hans-Olov Adami  Drs Dimitrios Trichopoulos  Drs Mats Lambe  Drs Chung-cheng Hsieh  Dr Jan Pontén
Affiliation:(1) Cancer Epidemiology Unit, University Hospital, S-751 85 Uppsala, Sweden;(2) Department of Epidemiology, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, USA;(3) Department of Social Medicine, University Hospital, Uppsala, Sweden;(4) Department of Pathology, University Hospital, Uppsala, Sweden
Abstract:Breast cancer laterality was studied in relation to age in 80,784 cases of invasive and 3,835 cases of pre-invasive breast cancer in women and 548 cases of invasive breast cancer in men reported to the Swedish Cancer Registry, 1970–89. In a subset of 11,274 women with invasive disease, data on parity were available through the Swedish Fertility Registry. Laterality also was evaluated in relation to age and reproductive variables in 3,986 cases from an international study from the 1960s. The overall incidence of pre-invasive and invasive cancer was higher in the left than in the right breast among both women and men. The excess incidence of invasive cancer in the left breast was evident only after the age of 45 years in women; a similar phenomenon may exist with pre-invasive disease in women and in men. The age-dependent laterality pattern did not appear to be confounded by menopausal status. Among women younger than 45 years, nulliparity, right handedness, and late age at menarche was associated with a somewhat higher incidence of cancer in the right breast. The laterality findings are likely to be due to factors operating early in the carcinogenic process, perhaps at the pre-initiation stage.Supported by grants from the Swedish Cancer
Keywords:Breast cancer  invasive  laterality  pre-invasive  Sweden
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