Predicting risk of breast cancer in postmenopausal women by hormone receptor status.

نویسندگان

  • Rowan T Chlebowski
  • Garnet L Anderson
  • Dorothy S Lane
  • Aaron K Aragaki
  • Thomas Rohan
  • Shagufta Yasmeen
  • Gloria Sarto
  • Carol A Rosenberg
  • F Allan Hubbell
چکیده

BACKGROUND Strategies for estrogen receptor (ER)-positive breast cancer risk reduction in postmenopausal women require screening of large populations to identify those with potential benefit. We evaluated and attempted to improve the performance of the Breast Cancer Risk Assessment Tool (i.e., the Gail model) for estimating invasive breast cancer risk by receptor status in postmenopausal women. METHODS In The Women's Health Initiative cohort, breast cancer risk estimates from the Gail model and models incorporating additional or fewer risk factors and 5-year incidence of ER-positive and ER-negative invasive breast cancers were determined and compared by use of receiver operating characteristics and area under the curve (AUC) statistics. All statistical tests were two-sided. RESULTS Among 147,916 eligible women, 3236 were diagnosed with invasive breast cancer. The overall AUC for the Gail model was 0.58 (95% confidence interval [CI]=0.56 to 0.60). The Gail model underestimated 5-year invasive breast cancer incidence by approximately 20% (P<.001), mostly among those with a low estimated risk. Discriminatory performance was better for the risk of ER-positive cancer (AUC = 0.60, 95% CI = 0.58 to 0.62) than for the risk of ER-negative cancer (AUC = 0.50, 95% CI = 0.45 to 0.54). Age and age at menopause were statistically significantly associated with ER-positive but not ER-negative cancers (P=.05 and P=.04 for heterogeneity, respectively). For ER-positive cancers, no additional risk factors substantially improved the Gail model prediction. However, a simpler model that included only age, breast cancer in first-degree relatives, and previous breast biopsy examination performed similarly for ER-positive breast cancer prediction (AUC=0.58, 95% CI= 0.56 to 0.60); postmenopausal women who were 55 years or older with either a previous breast biopsy examination or a family history of breast cancer had a 5-year breast cancer risk of 1.8% or higher. CONCLUSIONS In postmenopausal women, the Gail model identified populations at increased risk for ER-positive but not ER-negative breast cancers. A model with fewer variables appears to provide a simpler approach for screening for breast cancer risk.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Journal of the National Cancer Institute

دوره 99 22  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2007