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
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