Menstrual and reproductive factors may increase breast cancer risk through a pathway that includes increased mammographic density. We assessed whether known or suspected menstrual and reproductive breast cancer risk factors were cross-sectionally associated with mammographic density, by measuring area of radiographic density and total breast area on mammograms from 801 participants in the Study of Women’s Health Across the Nation (SWAN), a multi-ethnic cohort of pre- and early perimenopausal women. From multivariable linear regression, the following menstrual or reproductive factors were independently associated with percent mammographic density (area of dense breast/breast area): older age at menarche (beta=10.3, P<0.01, for >13 vs. <12 years), premenstrual cravings and bloating (beta=-3.36, P=0.02), younger age at first full-term birth (beta=-8.12, P<0.01 for
Menstrual and reproductive factors in relation to mammographic density: the Study of Women’s Health Across the Nation (SWAN)
Authors: Butler LM; Gold EB; Greendale GA; Crandall CJ; Modugno F; Oestreicher N; Quesenberry CP Jr; Habel LA
Breast Cancer Res Treat. 2008 Nov;112(1):165-74. Epub 2007 Dec 9.