Prospective study of IGF-I, IGF-binding proteins, and breast cancer risk, in Northern and Southern Sweden

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Rudolf Kaaks
Eva Lundin
Jonas Manjer
Sabina Rinaldi
Carine Biessy
Stefan Söderberg
Per Lenner
Lars Janzon
Elio Riboli
Göran Berglund
Göran Hallmans
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[1] International Agency for Research on Cancer,Unit of Nutrition and Cancer
[2] University of Umeå,undefined
[3] Lund University,undefined
[4] UMAS,undefined
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Cancer Causes & Control | 2002年 / 13卷
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breast cancer; insulin; IGF-I; IGFBP-1; IGFBP-2;
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Objective: To examine the possible relationships of breast cancer risk to prediagnostic plasma levels of insulin; insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I); and IGF-binding proteins -1, -2, and -3. Methods: Within two prospective cohorts in Umeå and Malmö we measured plasma concentrations of insulin, IGF-I, and IGFBPs for a total of 513 incident breast cancer cases and 987 matched controls. Results: Globally, risk was unassociated with levels of IGF-I, IGFBP-3, or IGF-I adjusted for IGFBP-3. When breaking down the analysis by subgroups of age at blood donation, an increase in risk was observed for increasing levels of IGF-I in women aged 55 or older, in the Umeå cohort only (odds ratios of 1.00, 1.73, 1.76, 1.90; ptrend = 0.05). This effect weakened, however, when the analysis was restricted to subjects who did not use exogenous hormones for the treatment of menopausal symptoms. Levels of IGF-I and IGFBP-3 were not related to risk in younger women, recruited before age 50, contrary to observations from previous studies. In a subcohort where blood samples had been collected after at least four hours of fasting, breast cancer risk showed no clear associations with levels of insulin, IGFBP-1, or IGFBP-2. Conclusions: Our results do not confirm earlier findings of an association of plasma IGF-I levels with breast cancer risk especially in young women, but suggest a possible association with postmenopausal breast cancer risk, possibly among ERT/HRT users only. Our results do not support the hypothesis that elevated plasma insulin levels, and reduced levels of IGFBP-1 and IGFBP-2, are associated with increased breast cancer risk.
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