Association of Nongenetic Factors With Breast Cancer Risk in Genetically Predisposed Groups of Women in the UK Biobank Cohort

Apr 25, 2020JAMA network open

Non-genetic factors linked to breast cancer risk in women with genetic predisposition in the UK Biobank

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Abstract

Among 2728 women with breast cancer, 23.3% followed a favorable lifestyle associated with lower risk.

  • Women with breast cancer had a higher body mass index and performed less exercise compared to controls.
  • The risk of breast cancer increased significantly with longer use of hormonal replacement therapy and greater alcohol intake.
  • The highest genetic risk group had a relative risk of 2.55 for developing breast cancer.
  • Unfavorable lifestyle choices were linked to a higher risk of breast cancer across all genetic risk groups.
  • Women with a favorable lifestyle demonstrated lower hazard ratios for breast cancer compared to those with intermediate or unfavorable lifestyles.

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