2024
Pregnancy-Related Factors and Breast Cancer Risk for Women Across a Range of Familial Risk
McDonald J, Liao Y, Knight J, John E, Kurian A, Daly M, Buys S, Huang Y, Frost C, Andrulis I, Colonna S, Friedlander M, Hopper J, Chung W, Genkinger J, MacInnis R, Terry M, Amor D, Andrews L, Antill Y, Balleine R, Beesley J, Bennett I, Bogwitz M, Bodek S, Botes L, Brennan M, Brown M, Buckley M, Burke J, Butow P, Caldon L, Campbell I, Cao M, Chakrabarti A, Chauhan D, Chauhan M, Chenevix-Trench G, Christian A, Cohen P, Colley A, Crook A, Cui J, Courtney E, Cummings M, Dawson S, deFazio A, Delatycki M, Dickson R, Dixon J, Edwards S, Farshid G, Fellows A, Fenton G, Field M, Flanagan J, Fong P, Forrest L, Fox S, French J, Friedlander M, Gaff C, Gattas M, George P, Greening S, Harris M, Hart S, Harraka P, Hayward N, Hopper J, Hoskins C, Hunt C, James P, Jenkins M, Kidd A, Kirk J, Koehler J, Kollias J, Lakhani S, Lawrence M, Lee J, Li S, Lindeman G, Lippey J, Lipton L, Lobb L, Loi S, Mann G, Marsh D, McLachlan S, Meiser B, Milne R, Nightingale S, O'Connell S, O'Sullivan S, Gallego Ortega D, Pachter N, Pang J, Pathak G, Patterson B, Pearn A, Phillips K, Pieper E, Ramus S, Rickard E, Ragunathan A, Robinson B, Saleh M, Skandarajah A, Salisbury E, Saunders C, Saunus J, Savas P, Scott R, Scott C, Sexton A, Shaw J, Shelling A, Srinivasa S, Simpson P, Southey M, Spurdle A, Taylor J, Taylor R, Thorne H, Trainer A, Tucker K, Visvader J, Walker L, Williams R, Winship I, Young M, Zaheed M. Pregnancy-Related Factors and Breast Cancer Risk for Women Across a Range of Familial Risk. JAMA Network Open 2024, 7: e2427441. PMID: 39186276, DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2024.27441.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPregnancy-related factorsFull-term pregnancyBC riskNulliparous womenProspective Family Study CohortBreast Cancer Family RegistryBreast cancerBC diagnosisER-negative BCCohort studyHazard ratioCancer Family RegistryBreast cancer riskPersonal history of BCBC family historyCohort study of womenHistory of BCCohort of womenCox proportional hazards regression modelsProportional hazards regression modelsStudy of womenER-negative diseaseFamily RegistryHazards regression modelsScreening guidelines
2020
Pregnancy outcomes and risk of endometrial cancer: A pooled analysis of individual participant data in the Epidemiology of Endometrial Cancer Consortium
Jordan SJ, Na R, Weiderpass E, Adami H, Anderson KE, van den Brandt P, Brinton LA, Chen C, Cook LS, Doherty JA, Du M, Friedenreich CM, Gierach GL, Goodman MT, Krogh V, Levi F, Lu L, Miller AB, McCann SE, Moysich KB, Negri E, Olson SH, Petruzella S, Palmer JR, Parazzini F, Pike MC, Prizment AE, Rebbeck TR, Reynolds P, Ricceri F, Risch HA, Rohan TE, Sacerdote C, Schouten LJ, Serraino D, Setiawan VW, Shu X, Sponholtz TR, Spurdle AB, Stolzenberg‐Solomon R, Trabert B, Wentzensen N, Wilkens LR, Wise LA, Yu H, La Vecchia C, De Vivo I, Xu W, Zeleniuch‐Jacquotte A, Webb PM. Pregnancy outcomes and risk of endometrial cancer: A pooled analysis of individual participant data in the Epidemiology of Endometrial Cancer Consortium. International Journal Of Cancer 2020, 148: 2068-2078. PMID: 33105052, PMCID: PMC7969437, DOI: 10.1002/ijc.33360.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEndometrial cancer riskFull-term pregnancyLast full-term pregnancyEndometrial Cancer ConsortiumCancer riskEndometrial cancerIndividual participant dataIncomplete pregnanciesPooled analysisAdditional pregnanciesOdds ratioCancer ConsortiumFirst full-term pregnancyParticipant dataPregnancy-related factorsPooled odds ratioCase-control studyHigh progesterone levelsRisk reductionLast pregnancyPregnancy outcomesSingleton pregnanciesControl womenLast trimesterProgesterone levels
2018
The Influence of Number and Timing of Pregnancies on Breast Cancer Risk for Women With BRCA1 or BRCA2 Mutations
Terry M, Liao Y, Kast K, Antoniou A, McDonald J, Mooij T, Engel C, Nogues C, Buecher B, Mari V, Moretta-Serra J, Gladieff L, Luporsi E, Barrowdale D, Frost D, Henderson A, Brewer C, Evans D, Eccles D, Cook J, Ong K, Izatt L, Ahmed M, Morrison P, Dommering C, Oosterwijk J, Ausems M, Kriege M, Buys S, Andrulis I, John E, Daly M, Friedlander M, McLachlan S, Osorio A, Caldes T, Jakubowska A, Simard J, Singer C, Tan Y, Olah E, Navratilova M, Foretova L, Gerdes A, Roos-Blom M, Arver B, Olsson H, Schmutzler R, Hopper J, van Leeuwen F, Goldgar D, Milne R, Easton D, Rookus M, Andrieu N. The Influence of Number and Timing of Pregnancies on Breast Cancer Risk for Women With BRCA1 or BRCA2 Mutations. JNCI Cancer Spectrum 2018, 2: pky078. PMID: 30873510, PMCID: PMC6405439, DOI: 10.1093/jncics/pky078.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchFull-term pregnancyAssociated with decreased BC riskAssociated with BC riskBC riskIncreased BC riskMutation carriersTime of pregnancyRetrospective cohortBreast cancerBreast cancer riskTime-varying Cox proportional hazards modelsIncreasing duration of breastfeedingReduce breast cancerCox proportional hazards modelsDuration of breastfeedingProportional hazards modelBRCA2 mutationsProspective studyProspective cohortCancer riskProspective analysisHigh riskPregnancyHazards modelCohort
2016
Delivery route determines the presence of immune complexes on umbilical cord erythrocytes
de Lima A, Franco L, Sarmiento A, González J. Delivery route determines the presence of immune complexes on umbilical cord erythrocytes. The Journal Of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine 2016, 30: 2647-2652. PMID: 27892735, DOI: 10.1080/14767058.2016.1260116.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsUmbilical cord bloodPresence of immune complexesCesarean deliveryCord bloodImmune complexesVaginal deliveryComplement depositionIgM complexesFull-term pregnancyImmunoglobulin complexesInitiate innate immune responsesIgG complexesNewborn variablesInnate immune responseC3d depositionFlow cytometry detectionDelivery samplesCesareanImmune responseBasal levelsBlood samplesUmbilical cord erythrocytesCord erythrocytesIgA complexesDelivery route
2007
Ring chromosome 12 and severe oligospermia: a case report
Martin JR, Wold A, Taylor HS. Ring chromosome 12 and severe oligospermia: a case report. Fertility And Sterility 2007, 90: 443.e13-443.e15. PMID: 17880954, PMCID: PMC3107849, DOI: 10.1016/j.fertnstert.2007.07.1347.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSevere oligospermiaCase reportMale infertilityTertiary care hospitalFull-term pregnancySpectrum of findingsChromosome 12 abnormalitiesRing chromosome 12Severe azoospermiaPrimary infertilityCare hospitalFertilization centerUnusual presentationMAIN OUTCOMEUnexplained azoospermiaDonor spermInfertilityOligospermiaPreimplantation genetic diagnosisGenetic diagnosisAzoospermiaChromosome 12ReportPregnancyIVF
2002
Adolescent Caucasian mothers have reduced adult hip bone density
Lloyd T, Lin H, Eggli D, Dodson W, Demers L, Legro R. Adolescent Caucasian mothers have reduced adult hip bone density. Fertility And Sterility 2002, 77: 136-140. PMID: 11779603, DOI: 10.1016/s0015-0282(01)02924-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAdultAlgorithmsBody CompositionBody Mass IndexBone DensityChildCholesterolCoronary DiseaseEstradiolExerciseFemaleFollicle Stimulating HormoneHumansLuteinizing HormoneMothersPelvic BonesPennsylvaniaPregnancyPregnancy in AdolescenceReference ValuesRisk FactorsSportsTestosteroneTriglyceridesWhite PeopleConceptsHip bone mineral densityBone mineral densityMineral densityRisk of future hip fractureNon-Hispanic white femalesTotal body bone mineral contentCardiovascular disease risk factorsPenn State Young Women's Health StudyBody bone mineral contentWomen's Health StudyDisease risk factorsFull-term pregnancyFuture hip fractureHip bone densityBlood lipid patternBone mineral contentAge of menarcheBody mass indexReproductive hormone patternsHealth StudyHip fractureMass indexBone densityIncreased riskMatched Controls
1996
Differences in Risk Factors for Epithelial Ovarian Cancer by Histologic Type
Risch H, Marrett L, Jain M, Howe G. Differences in Risk Factors for Epithelial Ovarian Cancer by Histologic Type. American Journal Of Epidemiology 1996, 144: 363-372. PMID: 8712193, DOI: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.aje.a008937.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEpithelial ovarian cancerMucinous tumorsNonmucinous tumorsOvarian cancerHistologic typeOdds ratioPrimary epithelial ovarian cancerUnconditional logistic regression methodsInvasive serous cancerMucinous ovarian tumorsOral contraceptive useFull-term pregnancyRisk factor associationsCase-control studyOral contraceptivesSerous cancerEndometrioid cancerNoncontraceptive estrogensFat intakeInvasive cancerOvarian tumorsRisk factorsEpithelial tumorsReproductive factorsContraceptive use
1994
Dietary lactose intake, lactose intolerance, and the risk of epithelial ovarian cancer in southern Ontario (Canada)
Risch H, Jain M, Marrett L, Howe G. Dietary lactose intake, lactose intolerance, and the risk of epithelial ovarian cancer in southern Ontario (Canada). Cancer Causes & Control 1994, 5: 540-548. PMID: 7827241, DOI: 10.1007/bf01831382.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsOral contraceptive useOvarian cancerContraceptive useLactose intoleranceTotal daily caloric intakeFull-term pregnancyEpithelial ovarian cancerCase-control studyDaily caloric intakeQuantitative diet historyDietary factorsLactose intakeCaloric intakeProtective effectDiet historyAge groupsCancerDaily consumptionIntoleranceIntakeTotal durationIntake valuesPopulation controlsRiskMore evidence
1993
A hospital-based case-control study of breast-cancer risk factors by estrogen and progesterone receptor status
Yoo K, Tajima K, Miura S, Yoshida M, Murai H, Kuroishi T, Lee Y, Risch H, Dubrow R. A hospital-based case-control study of breast-cancer risk factors by estrogen and progesterone receptor status. Cancer Causes & Control 1993, 4: 39-44. PMID: 8431529, DOI: 10.1007/bf00051712.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHospital-based case-control studyBreast cancer risk factorsProgesterone receptor statusCase-control studyEstrogen receptorRisk factorsBreast cancerPR statusReceptor statusPR-negative breast cancerER-negative breast cancerFull-term pregnancyPR-negative casesBreast cancer casesCancer-free controlsSignificant differencesER statusMenstrual regularityEtiologic distinctionsBorderline differenceNegative casesCancerStatusAgePercent
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