2024
Menopausal hormone therapy: assessing associations with breast and colorectal cancers by familial risk
Macinnis R, Jenkins M, Milne R, John E, Daly M, Andrulis I, Colonna S, Phillips K, Investigators K, Le Marchand L, Newcomb P, Phipps A, Schmit S, Macrae F, Buchanan D, Gallinger S, Pai R, Samadder N, Giles G, Southey M, Hopper J, Terry M. Menopausal hormone therapy: assessing associations with breast and colorectal cancers by familial risk. JNCI Cancer Spectrum 2024, pkae121. PMID: 39673461, DOI: 10.1093/jncics/pkae121.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchFamily risk scoreMenopausal hormone therapyFamilial riskHazard ratioColorectal cancerFamilial risk of BCBreast cancerFamily historyDecreased colorectal cancerCancer family historyRisk of BCIncreased breast cancerAssociated with breastIncident BCNever usersGeneral populationRisk scoreHarmonized dataWomenHormone therapyRiskAssociationCancerNeverCohort
2023
Adolescent Physical Activity and Breast Cancer Risk in Young Women: Findings From the ProF-SC Study
Kehm R, Genkinger J, MacInnis R, John E, Knight J, Kurian A, Colonna S, Chung W, Phillips K, Andrulis I, Buys S, Daly M, Hopper J, Terry M. Adolescent Physical Activity and Breast Cancer Risk in Young Women: Findings From the ProF-SC Study. Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers & Prevention 2023, 32: 858-858. DOI: 10.1158/1055-9965.epi-23-0358.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchRecreational physical activityAdolescent physical activityBreast cancer riskPhysical activityBC diagnosisBC riskCancer riskAssociation of recreational physical activityStrenuous recreational physical activityReduce breast cancer riskIncidence of breast cancerNo history of BCStatistically significant multiplicative interactionReduced risk of BCBreast cancerReduce BC riskHistory of BCRisk of BCYoung womenReduced riskSignificant multiplicative interactionCox proportional hazards regression modelsFollow-upProportional hazards regression modelsMultivariate Cox proportional hazards regression models
2011
Rare variants in the ATMgene and risk of breast cancer
Goldgar D, Healey S, Dowty J, Da Silva L, Chen X, Spurdle A, Terry M, Daly M, Buys S, Southey M, Andrulis I, John E, BCFR, kConFab, Khanna K, Hopper J, Oefner P, Lakhani S, Chenevix-Trench G. Rare variants in the ATMgene and risk of breast cancer. Breast Cancer Research 2011, 13: r73. PMID: 21787400, PMCID: PMC3236337, DOI: 10.1186/bcr2919.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAtaxia Telangiectasia Mutated ProteinsBreast NeoplasmsCase-Control StudiesCell Cycle ProteinsDNA-Binding ProteinsFemaleGenetic Predisposition to DiseaseGenetic VariationHumansLogistic ModelsLoss of HeterozygosityMiddle AgedMutation, MissenseProtein Serine-Threonine KinasesTumor Suppressor ProteinsWhite PeopleConceptsRisk of breast cancerRare sequence variantsLoss of heterozygositySequence variantsIncreased risk of breast cancerBreast cancerAssociated with increased breast cancerATM variantsCase-control family studyHazard ratioModified segregation analysisCases of breast cancerRisk of BCRare ATM variantsIncreased riskConditional logistic regressionATM geneAnalysis of loss of heterozygosityCellular response to DNA double-strand breaksResponse to DNA double-strand breaksFamily-based analysisCase-control analysisDNA damage-response pathwayATM c.Magnitude of risk