Distinct reproductive risk profiles for intrinsic-like breast cancer subtypes: pooled analysis of population-based studies

  • Audrey Y Jung
  • Thomas U Ahearn
  • Sabine Behrens
  • Pooja Middha
  • Manjeet K Bolla
  • Qin Wang
  • Volker Arndt
  • Kristan J Aronson
  • Annelie Augustinsson
  • Laura E Beane Freeman
  • Heiko Becher
  • Hermann Brenner
  • Federico Canzian
  • Lisa A Carey
  • Kamila Czene
  • A Heather Eliassen
  • Mikael Eriksson
  • D Gareth Evans
  • Jonine D Figueroa
  • Lin Fritschi
  • Marike Gabrielson
  • Graham G Giles
  • Pascal Guénel
  • Andreas Hadjisavvas
  • Christopher A Haiman
  • Niclas Håkansson
  • Per Hall
  • Ute Hamann
  • Reiner Hoppe
  • John L Hopper
  • Anthony Howell
  • David J Hunter
  • Anika Hüsing
  • Rudolf Kaaks
  • Veli-Matti Kosma
  • Stella Koutros
  • Peter Kraft
  • James V Lacey
  • Loic Le Marchand
  • Jolanta Lissowska
  • Maria A Loizidou
  • Arto Mannermaa
  • Tabea Maurer
  • Rachel A Murphy
  • Andrew F Olshan
  • Håkan Olsson
  • Alpa V Patel
  • Charles M Perou
  • Gad Rennert
  • Rana Shibli
  • Xiao-Ou Shu
  • Melissa C Southey
  • Jennifer Stone
  • Rulla M Tamimi
  • Lauren R Teras
  • Melissa A Troester
  • Thérèse Truong
  • Celine M Vachon
  • Sophia S Wang
  • Alicja Wolk
  • Anna H Wu
  • Xiaohong R Yang
  • Wei Zheng
  • Alison M Dunning
  • Paul D P Pharoah
  • Douglas F Easton
  • Roger L Milne
  • Nilanjan Chatterjee
  • Marjanka K Schmidt
  • Montserrat García-Closas (Geteilte/r Letztautor/in)
  • Jenny Chang-Claude (Geteilte/r Letztautor/in)
  • CTS Consortium

Abstract

Background

Reproductive factors have been shown to be differentially associated with risk of estrogen receptor (ER)-positive and ER-negative breast cancer. However, their associations with intrinsic-like subtypes are less clear.
Methods

Analyses included up to 23 353 cases and 71 072 controls pooled from 31 population-based case-control or cohort studies in the Breast Cancer Association Consortium across 16 countries on 4 continents. Polytomous logistic regression was used to estimate the association between reproductive factors and risk of breast cancer by intrinsic-like subtypes (luminal A-like, luminal B-like, luminal B-HER2–like, HER2-enriched–like, and triple-negative breast cancer) and by invasiveness. All statistical tests were 2-sided.
Results

Compared with nulliparous women, parous women had a lower risk of luminal A-like, luminal B-like, luminal B-HER2–like, and HER2-enriched–like disease. This association was apparent only after approximately 10 years since last birth and became stronger with increasing time (odds ratio [OR] = 0.59, 95% confidence interval [CI] = 0.49 to 0.71; and OR = 0.36, 95% CI = 0.28 to 0.46 for multiparous women with luminal A-like tumors 20 to less than 25 years after last birth and 45 to less than 50 years after last birth, respectively). In contrast, parous women had a higher risk of triple-negative breast cancer right after their last birth (for multiparous women: OR = 3.12, 95% CI = 2.02 to 4.83) that was attenuated with time but persisted for decades (OR = 1.03, 95% CI = 0.79 to 1.34, for multiparous women 25 to less than 30 years after last birth). Older age at first birth (Pheterogeneity < .001 for triple-negative compared with luminal A-like breast cancer) and breastfeeding (Pheterogeneity < .001 for triple-negative compared with luminal A-like breast cancer) were associated with lower risk of triple-negative breast cancer but not with other disease subtypes. Younger age at menarche was associated with higher risk of all subtypes; older age at menopause was associated with higher risk of luminal A-like but not triple-negative breast cancer. Associations for in situ tumors were similar to luminal A-like.
Conclusions

This large and comprehensive study demonstrates a distinct reproductive risk factor profile for triple-negative breast cancer compared with other subtypes, with implications for the understanding of disease etiology and risk prediction.

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OriginalspracheEnglisch
ISSN0027-8874
DOIs
StatusVeröffentlicht - 08.12.2022

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PubMed 35723569