DESCRIPTION (Adapted from the Applicant's Abstract): We will expand our current
retrospective cohort study to determine the effect of molecular and histologic
factors that affect breast cancer risk in women with non-invasive breast
disease. The study cohort will consist of 12,387 women with non-invasive breast
disease diagnosed at our study hospitals between 1952 and 1992. Paraffin
embedded tissue from their initial breast biopsies is available on these
patients. Follow-up to determine breast cancer diagnosis and other
epidemiologic risk factors will be obtained or extended through review of
hospital and tumor registry records and interviews with these patients or their
next-of-kin. We will conduct a series of nested case-control studies on these
women. Approximately 615 cohort members will develop invasive breast cancer
during 214,990 women-years of follow-up. These women will be our case patients.
Two controls will be selected for each case matched on entry histology, age at
biopsy and year of biopsy. Our major goals are to determine the influence of
various molecular factors on the breast cancer risk associated with different
types on benign breast disease. These include abnormal expression or regulation
of genes that affect the TGF beta and estrogen signal transduction pathways. We
will also study the genes that control estrogen metabolism. PCR and
immunohistochemical methods will be used to study gene mutations and abnormal
protein expression, respectively. Conditional logistic regression analysis will
be used to assess the individual and combined effects of molecular, histologic
and epidemiologic variables on breast cancer risk.
This project will expand our repository of parafin embedded breast cancer
tissue on a large cohort of women with known outcomes. It will permit the
combination of modern methods in molecular biology, pathology, and epidemiology
to assess potentially powerful new markers of breast cancer prognosis, and may
lead to important advances in the prevention and treatment of this disease.
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