Lifetime ovulatory years and risk of epithelial ovarian cancer: A multinational pooled analysis Journal Article


Authors: Fu, Z.; Brooks, M. M.; Irvin, S.; Jordan, S.; Aben, K. K. H.; Anton-Culver, H.; Bandera, E.; Beckmann, M. W.; Berchuck, A.; Brooks-Wilson, A.; Chang-Claude, J.; Cook, L. S.; Cramer, D. W.; Cushing-Haugen, K. L.; Doherty, J. A.; Ekici, A. B.; Fasching, P. A.; Fortner, R. T.; Gayther, S. A.; Gentry-Maharaj, A.; Giles, G. G.; Goode, E. L.; Goodman, M. T.; Harris, H. R.; Hein, A.; Kaaks, R.; Kiemeney, L. A.; Köbel, M.; Kotsopoulos, J.; Le, N. D.; Lee, A. W.; Matsuo, K.; McGuire, V.; McLaughlin, J. R.; Menon, U.; Milne, R. L.; Moysich, K. B.; Pearce, C. L.; Pike, M. C.; Qin, B.; Ramus, S. J.; Riggan, M. J.; Rothstein, J. H.; Schildkraut, J. M.; Sieh, W.; Sutphen, R.; Terry, K. L.; Thompson, P. J.; Titus, L.; van Altena, A. M.; White, E.; Whittemore, A. S.; Wu, A. H.; Zheng, W.; Ziogas, A.; Taylor, S. E.; Tang, L.; Songer, T.; Wentzensen, N.; Webb, P. M.; on behalf of the AOCS Group; Risch, H. A.; Modugno, F.; on behalf of the Ovarian Cancer Association Consortium
Article Title: Lifetime ovulatory years and risk of epithelial ovarian cancer: A multinational pooled analysis
Abstract: Background The role of ovulation in epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) is supported by the consistent protective effects of parity and oral contraceptive use. Whether these factors protect through anovulation alone remains unclear. We explored the association between lifetime ovulatory years (LOY) and EOC. Methods LOY was calculated using 12 algorithms. Odds ratios (ORs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) estimated the association between LOY or LOY components and EOC among 26 204 control participants and 21 267 case patients from 25 studies. To assess whether LOY components act through ovulation suppression alone, we compared beta coefficients obtained from regression models with expected estimates assuming 1 year of ovulation suppression has the same effect regardless of source. Results LOY was associated with increased EOC risk (OR per year increase = 1.014, 95% CI = 1.009 to 1.020 to OR per year increase = 1.044, 95% CI = 1.041 to 1.048). Individual LOY components, except age at menarche, also associated with EOC. The estimated model coefficient for oral contraceptive use and pregnancies were 4.45 times and 12- to 15-fold greater than expected, respectively. LOY was associated with high-grade serous, low-grade serous, endometrioid, and clear cell histotypes (ORs per year increase = 1.054, 1.040, 1.065, and 1.098, respectively) but not mucinous tumors. Estimated coefficients of LOY components were close to expected estimates for high-grade serous but larger than expected for low-grade serous, endometrioid, and clear cell histotypes. Conclusions LOY is positively associated with nonmucinous EOC. Differences between estimated and expected model coefficients for LOY components suggest factors beyond ovulation underlie the associations between LOY components and EOC in general and for non-HGSOC.
Keywords: breast; inflammation; cohort; cycles; number; reproductive factors; histologic; mutant p53; type; incessant ovulation; follicular-fluid
Journal Title: JNCI: Journal of the National Cancer Institute
Volume: 115
Issue: 5
ISSN: 0027-8874
Publisher: Oxford University Press  
Date Published: 2023-05-01
Start Page: 539
End Page: 551
Language: English
ACCESSION: WOS:000961346400001
DOI: 10.1093/jnci/djad011
PROVIDER: wos
PMCID: PMC10165492
PUBMED: 36688720
Notes: Article -- Source: Wos
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