Primal Health Databank: Study

Entry No:0619
Title:Season of birth and breast cancer risk in Sweden
Author(s):Yuen J, Ekbom A, Trichopoulos D, Hsieh CC, Adami HO
Reference:Br J Cancer. 1994 Sep;70(3):564-8
Place of Study:Sweden
Abstract: The analyses included all 115,670 women, born between 1858 and 1968, who were reported to the Swedish Cancer Registry in 1958-89 as having breast cancer. Poisson regression models were used to examine the data. After adjustment for seasonality of number of live births in the population at risk, a significant seasonal pattern was identified for women born between 1880 and 1920. Women born in June had a 5% higher risk of breast cancer than those born in December. By contrast, there was no evidence of birth seasonality among 440,948 women with cancer at other sites. Exposures relevant to breast cancer risk later in life are unlikely to be related to month of birth.
Keyword(s):breast cancer, seasonality of birth
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