A case–control study of reproductive factors, female hormone use, and risk of pancreatic cancer

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Yuqing Zhang
Patricia F. Coogan
Julie R. Palmer
Brian L. Strom
Lynn Rosenberg
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[1] Boston University School of Medicine,Clinical Epidemiology Research and Training Unit
[2] Boston University,Slone Epidemiology Center
[3] University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine,Center for Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Department of Biostatistics and Epidemiology, Center for Education and Research on Therapeutics, and Division of General Internal Medicine of the Department o
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Cancer Causes & Control | 2010年 / 21卷
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Pancreatic neoplasm; Oral contraceptive; Reproductive factors; Case–control studies;
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Findings from several previous studies that have assessed the relation of reproductive factors and female hormone use to the risk of pancreatic cancer are inconclusive. The authors examined the association between reproductive factors and the use of oral contraceptives and postmenopausal hormone therapy to the risk of pancreatic cancer among 284 patients with pancreatic cancer and 1,096 controls using data from the hospital-based Case–Control Surveillance Study. Older age at first pregnancy and long-duration oral contraceptive use were associated with an increased risk of pancreatic cancer: the odds ratio was 2.0 (95% CI: 1.1–3.3) for first birth at age 30 or older compared with before age 20 (p for trend = 0.042) and 2.0 (95% CI: 1.0–4.0) for ten or more years of use of oral contraceptive use relative to no-use (p for trend < 0.01). Risk of pancreatic cancer risk was not associated with postmenopausal female hormone use. The findings suggest that increased exposure to estrogen during the reproductive years may play a role in the development of pancreatic cancer in women. Further studies are needed to confirm the findings.
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