reviewCancer Epidemiology Biomarkers & PreventionOct 1, 2004BRONZE OA

Etiology of Hormone Receptor–Defined Breast Cancer: A Systematic Review of the Literature

National Cancer Institute · Division of Cancer Epidemiology and Genetics

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Abstract

Breast cancers classified by estrogen receptor (ER) and/or progesterone receptor (PR) expression have different clinical, pathologic, and molecular features. We examined existing evidence from the epidemiologic literature as to whether breast cancers stratified by hormone receptor status are also etiologically distinct diseases. Despite limited statistical power and nonstandardized receptor assays, in aggregate, the critically evaluated studies (n = 31) suggest that the etiology of hormone receptor-defined breast cancers may be heterogeneous. Reproduction-related exposures tended to be associated with increased risk of ER-positive but not ER-negative tumors. Nulliparity and delayed childbearing were more…

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