Use of Underarm Cosmetic Products in Relation to Risk of Breast Cancer: A Case-Control Study
Background: Previous studies on breast cancer (BC), underarm cosmetic products (UCP) and aluminum salts have shown conflicting results. We conducted a 1:1 age-matched case-control study to investigate the risk for BC in relation to self-reported UCP application. Methods: Self-reported history of UCP...
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doaj-9580e9175fca40cf80c20c22b88af8c62020-11-25T01:31:52ZengElsevierEBioMedicine2352-39642017-07-0121C798510.1016/j.ebiom.2017.06.005Use of Underarm Cosmetic Products in Relation to Risk of Breast Cancer: A Case-Control StudyCaroline Linhart0Heribert Talasz1Evi M. Morandi2Christopher Exley3Herbert H. Lindner4Susanne Taucher5Daniel Egle6Michael Hubalek7Nicole Concin8Hanno Ulmer9Department of Medical Statistics, Informatics and Health Economics, Medical University of Innsbruck, AustriaDivision of Clinical Biochemistry, Biocenter, Medical University of Innsbruck, AustriaDepartment of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery, Medical University of Innsbruck, AustriaThe Birchall Centre, Lennard-Jones Laboratories, Keele University, UKDivision of Clinical Biochemistry, Biocenter, Medical University of Innsbruck, AustriaDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Medical University of Innsbruck, AustriaDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Medical University of Innsbruck, AustriaDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Medical University of Innsbruck, AustriaDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Medical University of Innsbruck, AustriaDepartment of Medical Statistics, Informatics and Health Economics, Medical University of Innsbruck, AustriaBackground: Previous studies on breast cancer (BC), underarm cosmetic products (UCP) and aluminum salts have shown conflicting results. We conducted a 1:1 age-matched case-control study to investigate the risk for BC in relation to self-reported UCP application. Methods: Self-reported history of UCP use was compared between 209 female BC patients (cases) and 209 healthy controls. Aluminum concentration in breast tissue was measured in 100 cases and 52 controls. Multivariable conditional logistic regression analysis was performed to estimate odds ratios (ORs) with 95% confidence intervals (CIs), adjusting for established BC risk factors. Findings: Use of UCP was significantly associated with risk of BC (p = 0.036). The risk for BC increased by an OR of 3.88 (95% CI 1.03–14.66) in women who reported using UCP's several times daily starting at an age earlier than 30 years. Aluminum in breast tissue was found in both cases and controls and was significantly associated to self-reported UCP use (p = 0.009). Median (interquartile) aluminum concentrations were significantly higher (p = 0.001) in cases than in controls (5.8, 2.3–12.9 versus 3.8, 2.5–5.8 nmol/g). Interpretation: Frequent use of UCPs may lead to an accumulation of aluminum in breast tissue. More than daily use of UCPs at younger ages may increase the risk of BC.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352396417302335Underarm cosmetic productsAluminumBreast cancerCase-control studyEpidemiology |
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Caroline Linhart Heribert Talasz Evi M. Morandi Christopher Exley Herbert H. Lindner Susanne Taucher Daniel Egle Michael Hubalek Nicole Concin Hanno Ulmer |
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Caroline Linhart Heribert Talasz Evi M. Morandi Christopher Exley Herbert H. Lindner Susanne Taucher Daniel Egle Michael Hubalek Nicole Concin Hanno Ulmer Use of Underarm Cosmetic Products in Relation to Risk of Breast Cancer: A Case-Control Study EBioMedicine Underarm cosmetic products Aluminum Breast cancer Case-control study Epidemiology |
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Caroline Linhart Heribert Talasz Evi M. Morandi Christopher Exley Herbert H. Lindner Susanne Taucher Daniel Egle Michael Hubalek Nicole Concin Hanno Ulmer |
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Use of Underarm Cosmetic Products in Relation to Risk of Breast Cancer: A Case-Control Study |
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Use of Underarm Cosmetic Products in Relation to Risk of Breast Cancer: A Case-Control Study |
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Use of Underarm Cosmetic Products in Relation to Risk of Breast Cancer: A Case-Control Study |
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Use of Underarm Cosmetic Products in Relation to Risk of Breast Cancer: A Case-Control Study |
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Use of Underarm Cosmetic Products in Relation to Risk of Breast Cancer: A Case-Control Study |
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use of underarm cosmetic products in relation to risk of breast cancer: a case-control study |
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EBioMedicine |
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2352-3964 |
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Background: Previous studies on breast cancer (BC), underarm cosmetic products (UCP) and aluminum salts have shown conflicting results. We conducted a 1:1 age-matched case-control study to investigate the risk for BC in relation to self-reported UCP application.
Methods: Self-reported history of UCP use was compared between 209 female BC patients (cases) and 209 healthy controls. Aluminum concentration in breast tissue was measured in 100 cases and 52 controls. Multivariable conditional logistic regression analysis was performed to estimate odds ratios (ORs) with 95% confidence intervals (CIs), adjusting for established BC risk factors.
Findings: Use of UCP was significantly associated with risk of BC (p = 0.036). The risk for BC increased by an OR of 3.88 (95% CI 1.03–14.66) in women who reported using UCP's several times daily starting at an age earlier than 30 years. Aluminum in breast tissue was found in both cases and controls and was significantly associated to self-reported UCP use (p = 0.009). Median (interquartile) aluminum concentrations were significantly higher (p = 0.001) in cases than in controls (5.8, 2.3–12.9 versus 3.8, 2.5–5.8 nmol/g).
Interpretation: Frequent use of UCPs may lead to an accumulation of aluminum in breast tissue. More than daily use of UCPs at younger ages may increase the risk of BC. |
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Underarm cosmetic products Aluminum Breast cancer Case-control study Epidemiology |
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