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Erschienen in: Breast Cancer Research and Treatment 1/2010

01.02.2010 | Epidemiology

Urban–rural differences in breast cancer incidence by hormone receptor status across 6 years in Egypt

verfasst von: Subhojit Dey, Amr S. Soliman, Ahmad Hablas, Ibrahim A. Seifeldin, Kadry Ismail, Mohamed Ramadan, Hesham El-Hamzawy, Mark L. Wilson, Mousumi Banerjee, Paolo Boffetta, Joe Harford, Sofia D. Merajver

Erschienen in: Breast Cancer Research and Treatment | Ausgabe 1/2010

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Abstract

Breast cancer incidence is higher in developed countries with higher rates of estrogen receptor positive (ER+) tumors. ER+ tumors are caused by estrogenic exposures although known exposures explain approximately 50% of breast cancer risk. Unknown risk factors causing high breast cancer incidence exist that are estrogenic and development-related. Xenoestrogens are such risk factors but are difficult to study since developed countries lack unexposed populations. Developing countries have urban–rural populations with differential exposure to xenoestrogens. This study assessed urban–rural breast cancer incidence classified by hormone receptor status using data from Gharbiah population-based cancer registry in Egypt from 2001 to 2006. Urban ER+ incidence rate (per 100,000 women) was 2–4 times (IRR = 3.36, 95% CI = 4.84, 2.34) higher than rural incidence rate. ER−incidence rate was 2–3 times (IRR = 1.86, 95% CI = 2.38, 1.45) higher in urban areas than in rural areas. Our findings indicate that urban women may probably have a higher exposure to xenoestrogens.
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Metadaten
Titel
Urban–rural differences in breast cancer incidence by hormone receptor status across 6 years in Egypt
verfasst von
Subhojit Dey
Amr S. Soliman
Ahmad Hablas
Ibrahim A. Seifeldin
Kadry Ismail
Mohamed Ramadan
Hesham El-Hamzawy
Mark L. Wilson
Mousumi Banerjee
Paolo Boffetta
Joe Harford
Sofia D. Merajver
Publikationsdatum
01.02.2010
Verlag
Springer US
Erschienen in
Breast Cancer Research and Treatment / Ausgabe 1/2010
Print ISSN: 0167-6806
Elektronische ISSN: 1573-7217
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10549-009-0427-9

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