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Breastfeeding and prognostic markers in breast cancer
Authors:Margaretha L    f-Johanson, Lars Brudin, Marie Sundquist, Sten Thorstenson,Carl Edvard Rudebeck
Affiliation:a Dep. Medical and Health Sciences, University of Linköping, Sweden;b Dep. of Clinical Physiology, County Hospital, Kalmar, Sweden;c Dep. of Surgery, County Hospital, Kalmar, Sweden;d Dep. of Pathology and Cytology, County Hospital, Kalmar, Sweden;e Dep. of Community Medicine, University of Tromsö, Norway
Abstract:

Background

Several studies suggest that total breastfeeding time reduces breast cancer risk. The underlying mechanisms are unclear. Whether breastfeeding also affects the prognosis is not yet investigated. A number of tumour characteristics, i.e. histological type of cancer, grade, tumour size, Nottingham prognostic index, vascular invasion and DNA-ploidy, have been demonstrated to be of prognostic value.

Methods

We have searched for a possible link between these prognostic markers and breastfeeding time, age at first child and number of children. 250 women treated for breast cancer have answered a questionnaire.

Results

No significant interactions were found possibly with one exception, LVI vs. age at first child. We found, significant correlations between lobular cancer, and thereby also DNA-ploidy, and age at first childbirth.

Conclusions

We have found that lobular cancer (and thereby also diploid tumours) are connected, independently, to age at first childbirth and possibly also to number of children but no other correlations between reproductive data, breastfeeding included, and prognostic markers used in this study were found.
Keywords:Breast cancer   Breastfeeding   Prognostic markers   LNS   LVI   NHG   NPI
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