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Special considerations in breast cancer risk and survival

✍ Scribed by Newman, Lisa A.; Kuerer, Henry M.; Harper, Theresa; Hunt, Kelly K.; Laronga, Christine; Breslin, Tara; Singletary, S. Eva


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Weight
100 KB
Volume
71
Category
Article
ISSN
0022-4790

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✦ Synopsis


Experimental and clinical evidence suggests that breast neoplasia appears to be a hormone-dependent process that may also be influenced by dietary factors in many women. Conflicting reports on the relationship between exogenous hormones and the development, progression, and recurrence of breast cancer are critically examined in this report. The absolute breast cancer risk associated with either hormone replacement therapy or oral contraceptive use has not been clearly defined. Data from some large prospective studies have actually documented lower mortality rates for women taking hormone replacement compared with those for women who did not have hormone replacement therapy. In this regard, age, duration of use, and preexisting breast cancer risk factors must be taken into account. Although the results of two major prospective clinical trials addressing the role of timing of surgery within the menstrual cycle are forthcoming, the majority of studies have found no consistent association between timing of surgery and breast cancer survival. Recently reported prospective randomized data showing that selective-estrogen-receptor-modulators can act as effective chemoprevention agents in women at increased risk for breast cancer development are presented. Finally, information regarding the effect of dietary manipulation on breast cancer risk and survival is reviewed.


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