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Age at first birth and breast atypia

✍ Scribed by Hsieh, Chung‐Cheng ‐C (author);Walker, Alexander M. (author);Trapido, Edward J. (author);Crosson, Ann W. (author);Macmahon, Brian (author)


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1984
Tongue
French
Weight
448 KB
Volume
33
Category
Article
ISSN
0020-7136

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Abstract

The relation between age at first birth and the occurrence of fibrocystic breast disease of different atypia subtypes was evaluated using data from a cohort study of the health effects of oral‐contraceptive use. Multivariate case‐control analysis was performed on 218 parous women with biopsied fibrocystic disease and 928 parous controls. Fibrocystic breast disease, as a whole and as atypia subtypes, was found to be unrelated to age at first birth. Furthermore, the estimated effect of age at first birth did not vary from one atypia subtype to another. Women with high parity were found to be at decreased risk of fibrocystic breast disease compared to those with low parity. Age at completion of education, used as an indicator of socio‐economic status, was found to be moderately associated with fibrocystic breast disease. The estimated effect of parity and age at completion of education also did not vary among subtypes. More epidemiologic studies specific to histopathologic classifications of benign breast disease are called for.


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