Lipid profiles and risk of breast and ovarian cancer in the Swedish AMORIS study

Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev. 2012 Aug;21(8):1381-4. doi: 10.1158/1055-9965.EPI-12-0188. Epub 2012 May 16.

Abstract

Background: Obesity is a risk factor for breast and ovarian cancer; the mechanisms of action are not completely understood. Perturbed lipid metabolism often accompanies obesity; we therefore ascertained the associations between lipid components and breast and ovarian cancer risk in a prospective cohort study.

Methods: A total of 234,494 women with baseline measurements of triglycerides and total cholesterol and glucose were selected from the AMORIS database.A total of 27,394 had measurements of high-density lipoprotein, low-density lipoprotein, apolipoprotein (Apo) B, and A-I. Associations between quartiles and dichotomized values of lipid components and breast and ovarian cancer risk were analyzed using Cox proportional hazard models.

Results: We identified 6,105 women diagnosed with breast cancer and 808 women diagnosed with ovarian cancer. A weak trend was observed between triglycerides and breast cancer (HR, 1.01, 95% Confidence Interval, 0.94-1.09; 0.93 (0.86-1.00) 0.91 (0.84-0.99), second, third, and fourth quartiles; P = 0.01). No other associations between lipid components and risk of breast cancer or ovarian cancer showed statistical significance.

Conclusions: A weak protective association was found between levels of triglycerides and risk of breast cancer.

Impact: An analysis including information on tumour characteristics of ovarian cancer and breast cancer may provide more insight in possible links between lipid metabolism and the risk of these cancers.

MeSH terms

  • Breast Neoplasms / blood*
  • Breast Neoplasms / epidemiology
  • Cholesterol / blood
  • Cohort Studies
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Lipid Metabolism*
  • Lipids / blood*
  • Middle Aged
  • Obesity / blood
  • Ovarian Neoplasms / blood*
  • Ovarian Neoplasms / epidemiology
  • Prospective Studies
  • Risk Factors
  • Sweden / epidemiology
  • Triglycerides / blood

Substances

  • Lipids
  • Triglycerides
  • Cholesterol