Author/Authors :
Salamat, Fatemeh Cancer Research Center, Golestan University of Medical Sciences, Gorgan, Iran , Niakan, Babak Cancer Research Center, Golestan University of Medical Sciences, Gorgan, Iran , Keshtkar, Abbasali Department of Health Sciences Education Development - School of Public Health, Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Rafiei, Elahe Razi Clinical Research Development Center, Guilan University of Medical Sciences , Zendehdel, Manoosh Reproductive Health Research Center, Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht
Abstract :
Background: Researchers suggest that benign breast disease
(BBD) is a key risk factor for breast cancer. The present study
aimed to determinate the risk level of breast cancer in terms of
various BBD subgroups.
Methods: A meta-analysis was performed to determinate the
risk of breast cancer associated with BBD. Observational studies
(traditional case-control studies, nested case-control studies, and
cohort studies) published from January 2000 to June 2015 were
assessed to evaluate the risk of developing breast cancer related
to BBD. Various databases such as Medline (PubMed), Web of
Science (ISI), Scopus, and Google Scholar were searched. The
additional search included the Journal of Breast Cancer Research
and Treatment and the Journal of Cancer Research.
Results: Twenty studies out of 21 were used to estimate the
risk of developing breast cancer related to proliferative disease
without atypia versus non-proliferative disease and the reported
risk ranged from 1.04 to 1.83. The reported risk of developing
breast cancer related to proliferative disease with atypia versus
non-proliferative disease in 21 studies ranged from 1.59 to 4.74.
Based on 20 studies, the pooled risk estimates for developing
breast cancer related to proliferative disease without atypia
versus non-proliferative disease was 1.58 (95% CI: 1.51-1.66).
Based on 21 studies, the pooled risk estimates for developing
breast cancer related to proliferative disease with atypia versus
non-proliferative disease was 3.49 (95% CI: 3.23-3.77).
Conclusion: The overall result of this review showed an elevated
risk for breast cancer related to BBD subtypes. We propose better
strategies for screening recommendations for such women.
Keywords :
Benign breast disease , Dysplasia, mammary , Breast neoplasms , Risk factors , Review