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Design considerations for identifying breast cancer risk factors in a population-based study in Africa.

Louise A Brinton1, Baffour Awuah2, Joe Nat Clegg-Lamptey3,4, Beatrice Wiafe-Addai5, Daniel Ansong2, Kofi M Nyarko4, Seth Wiafe5, Joel Yarney3, Richard Biritwum4, Michelle Brotzman6, Andrew A Adjei4, Ernest Adjei2, Francis Aitpillah2, Lawrence Edusei3, Florence Dedey3,4, Sarah J Nyante1,7, Joseph Oppong2, Ernest Osei-Bonsu2, Nicholas Titiloye2, Verna Vanderpuye3, Emma Brew Abaidoo5, Bernard Arhin2, Isaac Boakye2, Margaret Frempong5, Naomi Ohene Oti3, Victoria Okyne4, Jonine D Figueroa1,8.   

Abstract

Although breast cancer is becoming more prevalent in Africa, few epidemiologic studies have been undertaken and appropriate methodologic approaches remain uncertain. We therefore conducted a population-based case-control study in Accra and Kumasi, Ghana, enrolling 2,202 women with lesions suspicious for breast cancer and 2,161 population controls. Biopsy tissue for cases prior to neoadjuvant therapy (if given), blood, saliva and fecal samples were sought for study subjects. Response rates, risk factor prevalences and odds ratios for established breast cancer risk factors were calculated. A total of 54.5% of the recruited cases were diagnosed with malignancies, 36.0% with benign conditions and 9.5% with indeterminate diagnoses. Response rates to interviews were 99.2% in cases and 91.9% in controls, with the vast majority of interviewed subjects providing saliva (97.9% in cases vs. 98.8% in controls) and blood (91.8% vs. 82.5%) samples; lower proportions (58.1% vs. 46.1%) provided fecal samples. While risk factor prevalences were unique as compared to women in other countries (e.g., less education, higher parity), cancer risk factors resembled patterns identified elsewhere (elevated risks associated with higher levels of education, familial histories of breast cancer, low parity and larger body sizes). Subjects with benign conditions were younger and exhibited higher socioeconomic profiles (e.g., higher education and lower parity) than those with malignancies, suggesting selective referral influences. While further defining breast cancer risk factors in Africa, this study showed that successful population-based interdisciplinary studies of cancer in Africa are possible but require close attention to diagnostic referral biases and standardized and documented approaches for high-quality data collection, including biospecimens.
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Keywords:  Africa; breast cancer; epidemiology; risk factors

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28295287      PMCID: PMC5926189          DOI: 10.1002/ijc.30688

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Cancer        ISSN: 0020-7136            Impact factor:   7.396


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