A Pooled Analysis of Reproductive Factors, Exogenous Hormone Use, and Risk of Multiple Myeloma among Women in the International Multiple Myeloma Consortium

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TitreA Pooled Analysis of Reproductive Factors, Exogenous Hormone Use, and Risk of Multiple Myeloma among Women in the International Multiple Myeloma Consortium
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2016
AuteursCostas L, Lambert BH, Birmann BM, Moysich KB, De Roos AJ, Hofmann JN, Baris D, Wang SS, Camp NJ, Tricot G, Atanackovic D, Brennan P, Cocco P, Nieters A, Becker N, Maynadie M, Foretova L, Boffetta P, Staines A, Brown EE, de Sanjose S
JournalCANCER EPIDEMIOLOGY BIOMARKERS & PREVENTION
Volume25
Pagination217-221
Date PublishedJAN
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN1055-9965
Résumé

{Background: Female sex hormones are known to have immunomodulatory effects. Therefore, reproductive factors and exogenous hormone use could influence the risk of multiple myeloma in women. However, the role of hormonal factors in multiple myeloma etiology remains unclear because previous investigations were underpowered to detect modest associations. Methods: We conducted a pooled analysis of seven case-control studies included in the International Multiple Myeloma Consortium, with individual data on reproductive factors and exogenous hormone use from 1,072 female cases and 3,541 female controls. Study-specific odds ratios and corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CI) were estimated using logistic regression and pooled analyses were conducted using random effects meta-analyses. Results: Multiple myeloma was not associated with reproductive factors, including ever parous [OR = 0.92; 95% confidence interval (CI), 0.68-1.25], or with hormonal contraception use (OR = 1.04; 95% CI, 0.80-1.36). Postmenopausal hormone therapy users had nonsignificantly reduced risks of multiple myeloma compared with never users, but this association differed across centers (OR = 0.65; 95% CI, 0.37-1.15

DOI10.1158/1055-9965.EPI-15-0953