Proliferation of the breast epithelium in relation to menstrual cycle phase, hormonal use, and reproductive factors

  • Olsson, H
  • Jernström, Helena
  • Alm, Per
  • Kreipe, H
  • Ingvar, Christian
  • Jönsson, P E
  • Ryden, S
Publication date
January 1996
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Abstract

The proliferative rate in normal breast epithelium from 58 women undergoing reduction mammoplastics was studied using the formalin resistant antibody Ki-S5, and related to age at operation, menstrual cycle phase, family history of breast cancer, height and weight, parity, and hormonal use. The breast tissue from women operated on in the luteal menstrual cycle phase (day 15-28 among oral contraceptive (OC) users) had significantly higher proliferative rate than breast tissue removed from women in the follicular phase (day 1-14) (p = 0.01). Among women presently exposed to hormones, those with a positive family history of breast cancer among first and second degree relatives had significantly higher values than cases without such history (p =...

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