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Ovarian cancer risk factors by tumor aggressiveness: An analysis from the Ovarian Cancer Cohort Consortium.


ABSTRACT: Ovarian cancer risk factors differ by histotype; however, within subtype, there is substantial variability in outcomes. We hypothesized that risk factor profiles may influence tumor aggressiveness, defined by time between diagnosis and death, independent of histology. Among 1.3 million women from 21 prospective cohorts, 4,584 invasive epithelial ovarian cancers were identified and classified as highly aggressive (death in <1 year, n = 864), very aggressive (death in 1 to < 3 years, n = 1,390), moderately aggressive (death in 3 to < 5 years, n = 639), and less aggressive (lived 5+ years, n = 1,691). Using competing risks Cox proportional hazards regression, we assessed heterogeneity of associations by tumor aggressiveness for all cases and among serous and endometrioid/clear cell tumors. Associations between parity (phet = 0.01), family history of ovarian cancer (phet = 0.02), body mass index (BMI; phet ? 0.04) and smoking (phet < 0.01) and ovarian cancer risk differed by aggressiveness. A first/single pregnancy, relative to nulliparity, was inversely associated with highly aggressive disease (HR: 0.72; 95% CI [0.58-0.88]), no association was observed for subsequent pregnancies (per pregnancy, 0.97 [0.92-1.02]). In contrast, first and subsequent pregnancies were similarly associated with less aggressive disease (0.87 for both). Family history of ovarian cancer was only associated with risk of less aggressive disease (1.94 [1.47-2.55]). High BMI (?35 vs. 20 to < 25 kg/m2 , 1.93 [1.46-2.56] and current smoking (vs. never, 1.30 [1.07-1.57]) were associated with increased risk of highly aggressive disease. Results were similar within histotypes. Ovarian cancer risk factors may be directly associated with subtypes defined by tumor aggressiveness, rather than through differential effects on histology. Studies to assess biological pathways are warranted.

SUBMITTER: Fortner RT 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6488363 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Ovarian cancer risk factors by tumor aggressiveness: An analysis from the Ovarian Cancer Cohort Consortium.

Fortner Renée T RT   Poole Elizabeth M EM   Wentzensen Nicolas A NA   Trabert Britton B   White Emily E   Arslan Alan A AA   Patel Alpa V AV   Setiawan V Wendy VW   Visvanathan Kala K   Weiderpass Elisabete E   Adami Hans-Olov HO   Black Amanda A   Bernstein Leslie L   Brinton Louise A LA   Buring Julie J   Clendenen Tess V TV   Fournier Agnès A   Fraser Gary G   Gapstur Susan M SM   Gaudet Mia M MM   Giles Graham G GG   Gram Inger T IT   Hartge Patricia P   Hoffman-Bolton Judith J   Idahl Annika A   Kaaks Rudolf R   Kirsh Victoria A VA   Knutsen Synnove S   Koh Woon-Puay WP   Lacey James V JV   Lee I-Min IM   Lundin Eva E   Merritt Melissa A MA   Milne Roger L RL   Onland-Moret N Charlotte NC   Peters Ulrike U   Poynter Jenny N JN   Rinaldi Sabina S   Robien Kim K   Rohan Thomas T   Sánchez Maria-José MJ   Schairer Catherine C   Schouten Leo J LJ   Tjonneland Anne A   Townsend Mary K MK   Travis Ruth C RC   Trichopoulou Antonia A   van den Brandt Piet A PA   Vineis Paolo P   Wilkens Lynne L   Wolk Alicja A   Yang Hannah P HP   Zeleniuch-Jacquotte Anne A   Tworoger Shelley S SS  

International journal of cancer 20190114 1


Ovarian cancer risk factors differ by histotype; however, within subtype, there is substantial variability in outcomes. We hypothesized that risk factor profiles may influence tumor aggressiveness, defined by time between diagnosis and death, independent of histology. Among 1.3 million women from 21 prospective cohorts, 4,584 invasive epithelial ovarian cancers were identified and classified as highly aggressive (death in <1 year, n = 864), very aggressive (death in 1 to < 3 years, n = 1,390), m  ...[more]

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