乳腺癌的发生与饮食和生育史有关:日本福冈的一项病例对照研究

National Cancer Institute monograph Pub Date : 1985-12-01
T Hirohata, T Shigematsu, A M Nomura, Y Nomura, A Horie, I Hirohata
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一项关于乳腺癌与饮食和生殖史的关系的流行病学研究对3个不同风险水平的人群进行了研究:日本福冈的日本人(低风险),夏威夷的日本人(中等风险)和夏威夷的高加索人(高风险)。本报告描述了研究的福冈部分。我们采访了212名经组织学证实患有乳腺癌的患者,以及同等数量的医院和社区对照,以确定该疾病的危险因素。结果表明,“营养过剩”(高脂肪和高动物蛋白饮食)与疾病没有统计学关联。正如以前的研究所指出的,第一次生育的年龄与疾病呈正相关;那些在35岁或以上生育第一胎的女性与那些在20岁以下生育的女性相比,其相对风险为5.0。自然流产史和乳腺良性疾病史与本病显著相关。总的来说,福冈部分的研究结果与夏威夷研究的结果一致,夏威夷研究中调查了夏威夷的日本人和高加索人。
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Occurrence of breast cancer in relation to diet and reproductive history: a case-control study in Fukuoka, Japan.

An epidemiologic study on breast cancer in relation to diet and reproductive history was conducted with 3 populations at different levels of risk for the disease: Japanese in Fukuoka, Japan (low risk), Japanese in Hawaii (intermediate risk), and Caucasians in Hawaii (high risk). This report describes the Fukuoka portion of the study. We interviewed 212 patients with histologically confirmed breast cancer and an equal number each of hospital and neighborhood controls to determine risk factors for the disease. The results indicated that "overnutrition" (a high-fat and high-animal protein diet) was not statistically associated with the disease. As noted in previous studies, age at the first birth was positively related to the disease; those women who gave birth to their first child when they were 35 or more years of age showed a relative risk of 5.0 compared with those giving birth at less than 20 years of age. A past history of both natural abortion and of benign breast disease were significantly associated with the disease. On the whole, the results obtained from this Fukuoka portion of study were in good agreement with those from the Hawaii study during which Japanese and Caucasians in Hawaii were investigated.

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