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激素水平与乳腺癌之风险

(2011-10-25 13:14:41)
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保健

雌激素

雄激素

泌乳素

乳腺癌

健康

分类: 健康要闻

雌激素水平与乳腺癌发病之关系历来颇受重视。日前,来自哈佛大学医学院的研究进一步证实:“女性绝经后拥有更高雌激素、雄激素和泌乳素等激素水平者更易患乳腺癌”。这一研究结果不仅证明了“雌性激素水平与乳腺癌之发病有关,更指出了泌乳素和雄激素水平亦与乳腺癌发病密切相关”。究其原因是“泌乳素和雄激素均可促进乳腺癌细胞的生长,及其雄激素在人体内还可转变为雌激素,进而影响乳腺癌的发病过程”。

上述结果再一次提醒人们“对处于围更年期或更年期的女性应慎用激素替代治疗以延缓衰老”。更多资讯,请参阅原文!

 

Breast Cancer Risk May Rise With High Hormone Levels

Women with elevated estrogen, testosterone and other hormones likelier to get breast disease, study finds

 

FRIDAY, Oct. 21 (HealthDay News) -- Elevated levels of hormones increase breast cancer risk in postmenopausal women, and as the number of different elevated hormones rises, so does the risk, a new study has found.

Researchers from Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School in Boston examined levels of eight different sex and growth hormones in blood samples collected from nurses up to nine years before their health information was recorded.

The risk of breast cancer increased 16 percent with each elevated hormone level, according to the study published online Oct. 21 in the journal Breast Cancer Research.

The investigators found that the highest levels of circulating estrogens (estrone and estrogen), prolactin, and androgens (testosterone, androstenedione, DHEA, or DHEA-sulfate) were each associated with between a 50 and 200 percent increased risk of developing breast cancer.

A woman with elevated levels of one hormone had a 10 percent increased risk, while the risk was doubled for those with elevated levels of five or six hormones, and tripled for those with elevated levels of seven or eight hormones, the study authors explained in a journal news release.

And for women with estrogen receptor-positive (ER-positive) breast cancer, all of these risks were slightly higher, the researchers pointed out.

"Elevated estrogens had the biggest effect on risk, especially for ER-positive cancer. However, androgens and prolactin also contribute to increasing risk of breast cancer. These hormones are known to stimulate the growth of breast cancer cells in the lab and, while androgens can be converted to estrogen in the body, these hormones have also been found to stimulate cancer cell growth in the absence of ER," Shelley Tworoger, of Brigham and Women's Hospital, explained in the news release.

  "Our results suggest that models used to assess breast cancer risk could be improved by taking into account multiple sex hormone and growth hormone levels," she added.

 

SOURCE: Breast Cancer Research, news release, Oct. 20, 2011

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