Parity association with clinicopathological factors in invasive breast cancer: a retrospective analysis

Sandi Shen,1,2 Shizhen Zhong,1 Gaofang Xiao,3 Haibo Zhou,2 Wenhua Huang1 1Department of Human Anatomy, Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Tissue Construction and Detection, School of Basic Medicine Science, Southern Medical University, Guangzhou, 2Thoracic Surgery, Qingyuan People’s H...

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Main Authors: Shen SD, Zhong SZ, Xiao GF, Zhou HB, Huang WH
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Published: Dove Medical Press 2017-01-01
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spelling doaj-cc98b837a89e4596b14c9f9fbcc790392020-11-24T23:08:34ZengDove Medical PressOncoTargets and Therapy1178-69302017-01-01Volume 1047748130948Parity association with clinicopathological factors in invasive breast cancer: a retrospective analysisShen SDZhong SZXiao GFZhou HBHuang WHSandi Shen,1,2 Shizhen Zhong,1 Gaofang Xiao,3 Haibo Zhou,2 Wenhua Huang1 1Department of Human Anatomy, Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Tissue Construction and Detection, School of Basic Medicine Science, Southern Medical University, Guangzhou, 2Thoracic Surgery, Qingyuan People’s Hospital, The Sixth Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University, Qingyuan, 3Department of Pathology, Yuebei People’s Hospital, Shaoguan, People’s Republic of China Abstract: The aim of this study was to determine the relationship between parity and age at diagnosis, primary tumor size, axillary lymph node (ALN) metastasis, histological grade, and subtype classification in patients with breast cancer. Data from 392 patients with invasive breast cancer were collected and divided into four groups: nulliparous (parity 0), parity 1, parity 2, and parity ≥3. The relationship between parity and age at diagnosis was assessed using post hoc Dunnett’s T3 test, and tumor size, the number of ALN metastases, and histological grade were analyzed using Spearman’s rho test. Breast cancer subtypes were analyzed using the chi-square (χ2) test. The results showed that the mean age at diagnosis increased with increased parity, and the mean age of patients with parity ≥3 was significantly greater than that of patients with parity 0, parity 1, and parity 2. The mean age at diagnosis of patients with parity 2 was greater than that of patients with parity 1. There was no significant difference in the mean age between patients with parity 0 and parity 1 or parity 0 and parity 2. Parity was negatively correlated with ALN metastasis. Parity was not correlated with tumor size or histological grade and the proportion of the four subtypes in breast cancer. So, increased parity deferred the onset of breast cancer and inhibited the metastasis of ALN, but did not affect tumor size, histological grade, or the proportion of subtypes. Increased parity was a protective factor against breast cancer. Keywords: parity, invasive breast cancer, clinicopathological factors, agehttps://www.dovepress.com/parity-association-with-clinicopathological-factors-in-invasive-breast-peer-reviewed-article-OTTParityinvasive breast cancerclinicopathological factors
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author Shen SD
Zhong SZ
Xiao GF
Zhou HB
Huang WH
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Zhong SZ
Xiao GF
Zhou HB
Huang WH
Parity association with clinicopathological factors in invasive breast cancer: a retrospective analysis
OncoTargets and Therapy
Parity
invasive breast cancer
clinicopathological factors
author_facet Shen SD
Zhong SZ
Xiao GF
Zhou HB
Huang WH
author_sort Shen SD
title Parity association with clinicopathological factors in invasive breast cancer: a retrospective analysis
title_short Parity association with clinicopathological factors in invasive breast cancer: a retrospective analysis
title_full Parity association with clinicopathological factors in invasive breast cancer: a retrospective analysis
title_fullStr Parity association with clinicopathological factors in invasive breast cancer: a retrospective analysis
title_full_unstemmed Parity association with clinicopathological factors in invasive breast cancer: a retrospective analysis
title_sort parity association with clinicopathological factors in invasive breast cancer: a retrospective analysis
publisher Dove Medical Press
series OncoTargets and Therapy
issn 1178-6930
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Sandi Shen,1,2 Shizhen Zhong,1 Gaofang Xiao,3 Haibo Zhou,2 Wenhua Huang1 1Department of Human Anatomy, Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Tissue Construction and Detection, School of Basic Medicine Science, Southern Medical University, Guangzhou, 2Thoracic Surgery, Qingyuan People’s Hospital, The Sixth Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University, Qingyuan, 3Department of Pathology, Yuebei People’s Hospital, Shaoguan, People’s Republic of China Abstract: The aim of this study was to determine the relationship between parity and age at diagnosis, primary tumor size, axillary lymph node (ALN) metastasis, histological grade, and subtype classification in patients with breast cancer. Data from 392 patients with invasive breast cancer were collected and divided into four groups: nulliparous (parity 0), parity 1, parity 2, and parity ≥3. The relationship between parity and age at diagnosis was assessed using post hoc Dunnett’s T3 test, and tumor size, the number of ALN metastases, and histological grade were analyzed using Spearman’s rho test. Breast cancer subtypes were analyzed using the chi-square (χ2) test. The results showed that the mean age at diagnosis increased with increased parity, and the mean age of patients with parity ≥3 was significantly greater than that of patients with parity 0, parity 1, and parity 2. The mean age at diagnosis of patients with parity 2 was greater than that of patients with parity 1. There was no significant difference in the mean age between patients with parity 0 and parity 1 or parity 0 and parity 2. Parity was negatively correlated with ALN metastasis. Parity was not correlated with tumor size or histological grade and the proportion of the four subtypes in breast cancer. So, increased parity deferred the onset of breast cancer and inhibited the metastasis of ALN, but did not affect tumor size, histological grade, or the proportion of subtypes. Increased parity was a protective factor against breast cancer. Keywords: parity, invasive breast cancer, clinicopathological factors, age
topic Parity
invasive breast cancer
clinicopathological factors
url https://www.dovepress.com/parity-association-with-clinicopathological-factors-in-invasive-breast-peer-reviewed-article-OTT
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