Breast cancer and lactation history in Mexican women.
@article{Romieu1996BreastCA,
title={Breast cancer and lactation history in Mexican women.},
author={Isabelle Romieu and Mauricio Hern{\'a}ndez-{\'A}vila and Eduardo Lazcano and L Lopez and R Romero-Jaime},
journal={American journal of epidemiology},
year={1996},
volume={143 6},
pages={
543-52
}
}The authors conducted a case-control study in Mexico City between September 1990 and December 1992 to determine whether a dose-response relation could be observed between duration of lactation and the risk of breast cancer. Cases, women aged 20-75 years, were identified through six hospitals in Mexico City (n = 349) and were interviewed to obtain data on risk factors for breast cancer, including a detailed history of lactation. Controls (n = 1,005) were selected from the general population…
Topics from this paper
148 Citations
Lactation and breast cancer risk.
- MedicineInternational journal of epidemiology
- 1999
The findings suggest that any lactation, regardless of duration or timing, is associated with a slight reduction in the risk of breast cancer among younger and older parous women.
Lactation and breast cancer risk: a case–control study in Connecticut
- MedicineBritish Journal of Cancer
- 2001
Results support an inverse association between breastfeeding and breast cancer risk and stratification by menopausal status showed a risk reduction related to lactation for both pre- and postmenopausal women, while the relationship is less consistent for the latter.
Lactation history and breast cancer risk.
- MedicineAmerican journal of epidemiology
- 1997
Lifetime lactation in relation to breast cancer risk was examined in a case-control study in two counties in western New York and found insufficient milk as a reason for not breastfeeding nor having received medication to stop milk flow was associated with increased risk.
Breastfeeding and Risk of Breast Cancer: Case-Control Study
- MedicineWomen & health
- 2015
The aim of this study was to investigate a possible association of breast cancer occurrence in women with their breastfeeding experience, and it is one of the few in which breastfeeding was found to be a risk factor for breast cancer.
Lactation in relation to postmenopausal breast cancer.
- MedicineAmerican journal of epidemiology
- 1999
Lactation may have a slight and perhaps long-lasting protective effect on postmenopausal breast cancer risk, according to breastfeeding characteristics, as part of a multicenter population-based case-control study.
Breastfeeding and breast cancer risk in India: A multicenter case‐control study
- MedicineInternational journal of cancer
- 2009
Health campaign focusing on breastfeeding behavior by appropriately educating women would contribute to reduce breast cancer burden, and a reduction of breast cancer risk with prolonged breastfeeding was shown among premenopausal women.
Reproductive Determinants of Breast Cancer in Mexican Women a
- MedicineAnnals of the New York Academy of Sciences
- 1997
Findings from an epidemiologic study conducted in Mexico City in 1994-95 are consistent with those of other national and international studies and underscore the importance of breast feeding promotion.
Breastfeeding and reduced risk of breast cancer in an Icelandic cohort study.
- MedicineAmerican journal of epidemiology
- 2001
This is the first cohort study to indicate a negative association between breastfeeding and breast cancer, and 9,729 parous controls individually matched on birth year, vital status at case diagnosis, and age when giving information on several potential risk factors for breast cancer.
Breastfeeding reduces breast cancer risk: a case–control study in Tunisia
- MedicineCancer Causes & Control
- 2009
An inverse association between breastfeeding and breast cancer risk is supported in a case–control study in Tunisia between 2006 and 2009 and Stratification by menopausal status showed a reduced risk of breast cancer associated with a longer duration of breastfeeding for both pre- and postmenopausal women.
Lactation reduces breast cancer risk in Shandong Province, China.
- MedicineAmerican journal of epidemiology
- 2000
It is suggested that prolonged lactation reduces breast cancer risk, and stratification by menopausal status resulted in the same conclusion.
References
SHOWING 1-10 OF 35 REFERENCES
Lactation and breast cancer. Evidence for a negative association in premenopausal women.
- MedicineAmerican journal of epidemiology
- 1985
There is evidence of a negative association between length of nursing and breast cancer risk in premenopausal women which is not seen in the post menarche women.
Evidence for a protective effect of lactation on risk of breast cancer in young women. Results from a case-control study.
- MedicineAmerican journal of epidemiology
- 1986
Among both premenopausal and postmenopausal women, risk of breast cancer decreased with increasing duration of lifetime lactation experience, although the effect was consistently stronger for pre menopausal women.
Independent protective effect of lactation against breast cancer: a case-control study in Japan.
- MedicineAmerican journal of epidemiology
- 1992
It is suggested that lactation has an independent protective effect against breast cancer in Japanese women.
Lactation and risk of breast cancer in a cohort of US women.
- MedicineAmerican journal of epidemiology
- 1990
The relation between lactation and risk of breast cancer was examined in a cohort of 89,413 parous female US registered nurses aged 30-55 years and free from cancer in 1976 who provided information on total duration of lactation in 1986, finding no independent association.
History of lactation and breast cancer risk.
- MedicineAmerican journal of epidemiology
- 1993
Among women who nursed for at least 2 months, there was an indication of decreasing risk with increasing duration of nursing, and among postmenopausal parous women, no relation between lactation history and breast cancer risk was evident.
Breast cancer and breastfeeding: results from an Australian case-control study.
- MedicineAmerican journal of epidemiology
- 1989
It is suggested that lactation may play a modest direct or indirect part in reducing the risk of breast cancer in postmenopausal women.
Lactation and a reduced risk of premenopausal breast cancer
- Medicine
- 1994
A multicenter, population-based, case-control study with a sample large enough for it to describe more precisely the association between lactation and the risk of breast cancer.
Lactation and cancer risk: is there a relation specific to breast cancer?
- MedicineJournal of epidemiology and community health
- 1988
The overall impression given by the data is that breast feeding is not strongly related to risks of breast cancer or any other common cancer.
A case-control study on breast cancer risk factors in a southern European population.
- MedicineInternational journal of epidemiology
- 1987
Age at menarche, age at menopause, breast feeding and family history were not found to be risk factors for breast cancer in the investigated population.
Reproductive history and breast cancer in a population of high fertility, Costa Rica, 1984–85
- MedicineInternational journal of cancer
- 1987
Declines in fertility rates in the 1960s and 1970s may result in an increase of 30% in breast cancer incidence in Costa Rica between 1980 and the year 2000, according to the relative risks found in this study.