Reproductive risk factors for cutaneous melanoma in women: A case-control study Journal Article


Authors: Lea, C. S.; Holly, E. A.; Hartge, P.; Lee, J. S.; Guerry, D. 4th; Elder, D. E.; Halpern, A.; Sagebiel, R. W.; Tucker, M. A.
Article Title: Reproductive risk factors for cutaneous melanoma in women: A case-control study
Abstract: Reproductive hormonal factors may have a potential role in cutaneous melanoma. This study estimated the risk of melanoma in women related to self-reported changes in nevi during pregnancy, while using oral contraceptives and/or hormone replacement therapy. Trained interviewers administered a questionnaire obtaining information about oral contraceptive use, hormone replacement therapy, reproductive history, sun exposure, occupation, and medical history from 318 Caucasian women newly diagnosed between 1991 and 1992 from two pigmented lesion clinics in San Francisco, California, and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. A total of 395 frequency-matched control participants were recruited from hospital-affiliated outpatient clinics. Clinicians conducted skin examinations to assess the number and type of nevi, extent of freckling, solar damage, and skin type. For women aged less than 55 years, there was an association between a livebirth 5 years before diagnosis (odds ratio = 2.6, 95% confidence interval: 1.3, 5.3) and between number of births and melanoma risk (for ≥3 births: odds ratio = 3.3, 95% confidence interval: 1.7, 6.5; p trend < 0.001). Changes in nevi during recent pregnancies were a risk factor for melanoma, based upon small numbers (odds ratio = 2.9, 95% confidence interval: 1.1, 8.1). Oral contraceptive use and hormone replacement therapy were not associated with melanoma risk. Copyright © 2006 by the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health All rights reserved.
Keywords: adult; aged; middle aged; major clinical study; case-control studies; cancer risk; united states; melanoma; skin pigmentation; sun exposure; nevus; skin neoplasms; risk factors; risk factor; risk assessment; self report; questionnaires; occupation; nevus, pigmented; skin examination; outpatient; pregnancy; age distribution; tumor; health risk; hormone; oral contraceptive agent; oral contraception; sunlight; womens health; north america; caucasian; hormone substitution; sunburn; population based case control study; reproductive health; hormone replacement therapy; occupations; pigment disorder; contraceptives, oral; medical history taking; pennsylvania; california; parity; reproductive history; philadelphia; birth rate; contraceptive use; san francisco
Journal Title: American Journal of Epidemiology
Volume: 165
Issue: 5
ISSN: 0002-9262
Publisher: Oxford University Press  
Date Published: 2007-03-01
Start Page: 505
End Page: 513
Language: English
DOI: 10.1093/aje/kwk040
PUBMED: 17158470
PROVIDER: scopus
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Notes: --- - "Cited By (since 1996): 23" - "Export Date: 17 November 2011" - "CODEN: AJEPA" - "Source: Scopus"
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