(Ivanhoe Newswire) -- There are several different types of breast cancer.
Researchers now focus studies on connecting different types of cancers with
their different risk factors.
A new study shows there is an association between the level of sex hormones
and an increased risk of estrogen breast cancer.
Receptors for the female hormones estrogen and progesterone play a key role
in breast cancer. These receptors are the eyes and ears of the cells, receiving
and interpreting messages sent by the hormones. Estrogen and progesterone
stimulate growth of normal breast cells as well as some breast cancer cells.
Previous research has shown a connection between hormone levels and the risk
of breast cancer in postmenopausal women. However, few studies have looked at
the relationship between these levels and the type of cancer. Researchers from
Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston investigated this relationship in 1,000
different women.
Blood samples were collected from the participants. Of the women in the
study, 322 cases of breast cancer were reported. Researchers looked at the
different types of cancer and the hormone levels to determine if there was an
association.
Study authors report a direct association between breast cancer risk and the
level of both estrogens and androgens. Also, in the patients with estrogen and
progesterone positive receptors, there were higher sex hormone levels.
Researchers conclude higher levels of sex hormones may be strongly associated
with the risk of estrogen and progesterone positive breast tumors.
SOURCE: Journal of National Cancer Institute, 2004;96:1856-1865