TY - JOUR
T1 - Perspectives of breast cancer etiology
T2 - Synergistic interaction between smoking and exogenous hormone use
AU - Zhu, Hong Hong
AU - Hu, Cao Hui
AU - Strickland, Paul
PY - 2011
Y1 - 2011
N2 - To explore breast cancer etiology, literature was searched using Medline. We explored the (1) plausibility of smoking in breast carcinogenesis; (2) physiological properties, susceptibility windows, and exposure timing of breast cells; (3) role of exogenous hormones in breast carcinogenesis; (4) biological mechanism of synergistic interactions between smoking and exogenous hormones in breast carcinogenesis; and (5) evidence from epidemiologic studies and the fitted secular trend between smoking rate, exogenous hormone use, and breast cancer incidence in past decades. We deduced that exogenous hormone use per se is not a significant cause and its association with breast cancer is distorted by chronic exposure to environmental carcinogens, especially smoking. We hypothesize that smoking is one of the causes of breast cancer and that this causality is strengthened by synergistic interaction between smoking and exogenous hormone use. Physicians should be cautious of prescribing exogenous hormones for those with chronic exposure to environmental carcinogens to prevent breast cancer.
AB - To explore breast cancer etiology, literature was searched using Medline. We explored the (1) plausibility of smoking in breast carcinogenesis; (2) physiological properties, susceptibility windows, and exposure timing of breast cells; (3) role of exogenous hormones in breast carcinogenesis; (4) biological mechanism of synergistic interactions between smoking and exogenous hormones in breast carcinogenesis; and (5) evidence from epidemiologic studies and the fitted secular trend between smoking rate, exogenous hormone use, and breast cancer incidence in past decades. We deduced that exogenous hormone use per se is not a significant cause and its association with breast cancer is distorted by chronic exposure to environmental carcinogens, especially smoking. We hypothesize that smoking is one of the causes of breast cancer and that this causality is strengthened by synergistic interaction between smoking and exogenous hormone use. Physicians should be cautious of prescribing exogenous hormones for those with chronic exposure to environmental carcinogens to prevent breast cancer.
KW - Breast cancer etiology
KW - Exogenous hormone use
KW - Mechanism
KW - Smoking
KW - Synergistic interaction
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U2 - 10.5732/cjc.010.10534
DO - 10.5732/cjc.010.10534
M3 - Article
C2 - 21718589
AN - SCOPUS:79960485133
SN - 1000-467X
VL - 30
SP - 433
EP - 441
JO - Chinese Journal of Cancer
JF - Chinese Journal of Cancer
IS - 7
ER -