TITLE:
Risk Factors for Breast Cancer of Different Age Groups: Moroccan Data?
AUTHORS:
Fatima Zahra Laamiri, Abdellatif Bouayad, Nadia Hasswane, Samir Ahid, Mustapha Mrabet, Barkat Amina
KEYWORDS:
Breast Cancer, Risk Factors, Parity, Hormonal Factors, Family History
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology,
Vol.5 No.2,
January
30,
2015
ABSTRACT:
Background: Several epidemiological studies have been carried to identify
the risk factors for developing breast cancer. The aim of this study was to
evaluate the risk factors associated with breast cancer in different age groups
in the Moroccan women and to determine susceptible and protective factors.
Methods: This wasa case control studyincluding 400 women with
breast cancer and 400 controls of the National Institute of Oncology Sidi
Mohamed Ben Abdallah, Rabat, Morocco from 2008 to 2010. These women were
interviewed for epidemiological information and risk factor for breast cancer.
Results: Early age at menarche, late menopause, oral contraceptive and family
history with first degree were positively associated with breast cancer in all
the series and in the age group between 22 and 34 years. In the age group
between 44 and 34 years, a risk of breast cancer was associated only with a
family history of breast cancer. In the age group of 45 years or older, the
factors which seem to influence a breast cancer are: late menopause, oral
contraceptive and family history in the first degree. In contrast, early
childbearing, multiparity and lactation were negatively associated with breast
cancer. Conclusion: This study is rather in favour of positive association between
hormonal factors and breast cancer, and confirms the protective role of
multiparity and lactation.