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Grant Number: 1R03CA199343-01 Interpret this number
Primary Investigator: John, Esther
Organization: Cancer Prevention Instit Of California
Project Title: Risk Factors for Breast Cancer Subtypes in Racial/Ethnic Minorities
Fiscal Year: 2015


Abstract

¿ DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Racial/ethnic differences in breast cancer incidence have been well documented, yet the reasons underlying these differences are only partially understood. Relatively few studies have been conducted in racial/ethnic minority populations and some have produced findings on risk factors that are different from those reported for non-Hispanic White women. Furthermore, most studies in minority populations have assessed risk factors for breast cancer overall, despite growing evidence that breast cancer is a heterogeneous disease, with risk factors that differ for breast cancer subtypes defined by estrogen receptor (ER), progesterone receptor (PR) and human epidermal growth factor receptor-2 (HER2) status. Most currently known breast cancer risk factors apply to hormone receptor positive (ER+ and/or PR+) or Luminal A (ER+ and/or PR+, HER2) tumors. Few studies have focused on risk factors for the less common subtypes, such as hormone receptor negative (ER- PR-), triple negative (ER-PR-HER2-), or HER2 over-expressing (ER-PR-HER2+) tumors. Reports on risk factors for the less common subtypes were, with a few exceptions, based on small case numbers and included primarily non-Hispanic white women. Given that breast cancer subtypes are not equally distributed across racial/ethnic groups, with a higher incidence of aggressive subtypes in minority populations, it is important that etiologic studies in minority populations assess risk factors in relation to specific breast cancer subtypes. To address this significant gap in knowledge, we will pool existing interview and cancer registry data for 9,000 breast cancer cases and 7,855 controls who participated in five population-based studies. Participants cover a broad age range (18-79 years) and 71% of cases and 66% of controls are racial/ethnic minorities (Hispanics, Asian Americans, African Americans, non-Hispanic whites). In Aim 1, we will evaluate risk factors for breast cancer subtypes and assess heterogeneity by age and menopausal status. Using polytomous logistic regression, we will assess associations of subtypes with a broad set of risk factors, including family history of breast cancer, hormonal factors and modifiable lifestyle factors. In Aim 2, we will assess whether risk factors for the mai subtypes differ across racial/ethnic groups. Leveraging existing data, this study will provide much needed information about risk factors for the less common breast cancer subtypes and will allow direct comparison of subtype-specific risk factors across multiple racial/ethnic groups. Such information will inform the development of preventive strategies that are directly relevant for specific racial/ethnic groups.



Publications

Cumulative menstrual months and breast cancer risk by hormone receptor status and ethnicity: The Breast Cancer Etiology in Minorities Study.
Authors: Cole S.E. , John E.M. , Hines L.M. , Phipps A.I. , Koo J. , Ingles S.A. , Baumgartner K.B. , Slattery M.L. , McKean-Cowden R. , Wu A.H. .
Source: International Journal Of Cancer, 2021-09-01 00:00:00.0; , .
EPub date: 2021-09-01 00:00:00.0.
PMID: 34469597
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Menstrual and reproductive characteristics and breast cancer risk by hormone receptor status and ethnicity: The Breast Cancer Etiology in Minorities study.
Authors: John E.M. , Phipps A.I. , Hines L.M. , Koo J. , Ingles S.A. , Baumgartner K.B. , Slattery M.L. , Wu A.H. .
Source: International Journal Of Cancer, 2020-02-16 00:00:00.0; , .
EPub date: 2020-02-16 00:00:00.0.
PMID: 32064598
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A Pooled Analysis of Breastfeeding and Breast Cancer Risk by Hormone Receptor Status in Parous Hispanic Women.
Authors: Sangaramoorthy M. , Hines L.M. , Torres-Mejía G. , Phipps A.I. , Baumgartner K.B. , Wu A.H. , Koo J. , Ingles S.A. , Slattery M.L. , John E.M. .
Source: Epidemiology (cambridge, Mass.), 2019 05; 30(3), p. 449-457.
PMID: 30964816
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Reproductive history, breast-feeding and risk of triple negative breast cancer: The Breast Cancer Etiology in Minorities (BEM) Study.
Authors: John E.M. , Hines L.M. , Phipps A.I. , Koo J. , Longacre T.A. , Ingles S.A. , Baumgartner K.B. , Slattery M.L. , Wu A.H. .
Source: International Journal Of Cancer, 2018-01-13 00:00:00.0; , .
EPub date: 2018-01-13 00:00:00.0.
PMID: 29330856
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