Association between the Adherence to the International Guidelines for Cancer Prevention and Mammographic Density

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Castello, Adela [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Prieto, Leandro [1 ]
Ederra, Maria [4 ]
Salas-Trejo, Dolores [5 ]
Vidal, Carmen [6 ]
Sanchez-Contador, Carmen [7 ]
Santamarina, Carmen [8 ]
Pedraz, Carmen [9 ]
Moreo, Pilar [10 ]
Aragones, Nuria [1 ,3 ]
Perez-Gomez, Beatriz [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Lope, Virginia [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Vioque, Jesus [2 ,11 ]
Pollan, Marina [1 ,2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Inst Salud Carlos III, Natl Ctr Epidemiol, Canc Epidemiol Unit, Madrid, Spain
[2] Inst Salud Carlos III, Consortium Biomed Res Epidemiol & Publ Hlth CIBER, Madrid, Spain
[3] IIS Puerta de Hierro IDIPHIM, Oncol & Hematol Area, Canc Epidemiol Res Grp, Madrid, Spain
[4] Inst Publ Hlth, Navarre Breast Canc Screening Program, Pamplona, Spain
[5] Gen Directorate Publ Hlth, Valencian Breast Canc Screening Program, Valencia, Spain
[6] Catalonian Inst Oncol ICO, Canc Prevent & Control Unit, Barcelona, Spain
[7] Reg Author Hlth & Consumer Affairs, Balear Isl Breast Canc Screening Program, Palma De Mallorca, Islas Baleares, Spain
[8] Galician Reg Hlth Author, Galician Breast Canc Screening Program, La Coruna, Spain
[9] Gen Directorate Publ Hlth, Castile Leon Breast Canc Screening Program, Burgos, Spain
[10] Aragon Hlth Serv, Aragon Breast Canc Screening Program, Zaragoza, Spain
[11] Univ Miguel Hernandez, Sant Joan dAlacant, Spain
关键词
FOOD FREQUENCY QUESTIONNAIRE; ADULT WEIGHT-GAIN; BREAST-CANCER; POSTMENOPAUSAL WOMEN; ALCOHOL-CONSUMPTION; PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY; BODY-SIZE; RISK; DIETARY; SMOKING;
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10.1371/journal.pone.0132684
中图分类号
O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Introduction Mammographic density (MD) is considered a strong predictor of Breast Cancer (BC). The objective of the present study is to explore the association between MD and the compliance with the World Cancer Research Fund and the American Institute for Cancer Research (WCRF/AICR) recommendations for cancer prevention. Methods Data of 3584 women attending screening from a population-based multicenter cross-sectional study (DDM-Spain) collected from October 7, 2007 through July 14, 2008, was used to calculate a score that measures the level of compliance with the WCRF/AICR recommendations: R1)Maintain adequate body weight; R2)Be physically active; 3R)Limit the intake of high density foods; R4)Eat mostly plant foods; R5)Limit the intake of animal foods; R6)Limit alcohol intake; R7)Limit salt and salt preserved food intake; R8)Meet nutritional needs through diet. The association between the score and MD (assessed by a single radiologist using a semi-quantitative scale) was evaluated using ordinal logistic models with random center-specific intercepts adjusted for the main determinants of MD. Stratified analyses by menopausal status and smoking status were also carried out. Results A higher compliance with the WCRF/AICR recommendations was associated with lower MD (OR1-unit increase = 0.93 95%CI:0.86;0.99). The association was stronger in postmenopausal women (OR = 0.91 95%CI:0.84;0.99) and nonsmokers (OR = 0.87;95%CI:0.80;0.96 for nonsmokers, OR = 1.01 95%CI:0.91;1.12 for smokers, P-interaction = 0.042). Among nonsmokers, maintaining adequate body weight (OR = 0.81 95%CI:0.65;1.01), practicing physical activity (OR = 0.68 95%CI:0.48;0.96) and moderating the intake of high-density foods (OR = 0.58 95%CI:0.40;0.86) and alcoholic beverages (OR = 0.76 95%CI:0.55;1.05) were the recommendations showing the strongest associations with MD. Conclusions postmenopausal women and non-smokers with greater compliance with the WCRF/AICR guidelines have lower MD. These results may provide guidance to design specific recommendations for screening attendants with high MD and therefore at higher risk of developing BC.
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