Risk Factors for Ovarian Cancer by BRCA Status: A Collaborative Case-Only Analysis

Kate Gersekowski & P. M. Webb et al.

Abstract

Background:

Women with an inherited pathogenic variant in BRCA1 or BRCA2 have a greatly increased risk of developing ovarian cancer, but the importance of behavioral factors is less clear. We used a case-only design to compare the magnitude of associations with established reproductive, hormonal, and lifestyle risk factors between BRCA mutation carriers and noncarriers.

Methods:

We pooled data from five studies from the Ovarian Cancer Association Consortium including 637 BRCA carriers and 4,289 noncarriers. Covariate-adjusted generalized linear mixed models were used to estimate interaction risk ratios (IRR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI), with BRCA (carrier vs. noncarrier) as the response variable.

Results:

IRRs were above 1.0 for known protective factors including ever being pregnant (IRR = 1.29, 95% CI; 1.00–1.67) and ever using the oral contraceptive pill (1.30, 95% CI; 1.07–1.60), suggesting the protective effects of these factors may be reduced in carriers compared with noncarriers. Conversely, the IRRs for risk factors including endometriosis and menopausal hormone therapy were below 1.0, suggesting weaker positive associations among BRCA carriers. In contrast, associations with lifestyle factors including smoking, physical inactivity, body mass index, and aspirin use did not appear to differ by BRCA status.

Conclusions:

Our results suggest that associations with hormonal and reproductive factors are generally weaker for those with a pathogenic BRCA variant than those without, while associations with modifiable lifestyle factors are similar for carriers and noncarriers.

Impact:

Advice to maintain a healthy weight, be physically active, and refrain from smoking will therefore benefit BRCA carriers as well as noncarriers.

Funding
Cancer Council South Australia (Cancer Council SA) Grant 211National Health and Medical Research Council Grant GNT1173346Peter MacCallum Foundation (Peter Mac) FundingCancer Council Victoria Grant 211U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) Grant W81XWH-08-1-0684National Health and Medical Research Council Grant 199600Ovarian Cancer Australia FundingRelating Molecular Subgroups of Endometriosis-Associated Ovarian Cancers to Survival and RiskNational Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Grant APP1120431Australian Government (Federal Government) FundingNational Health and Medical Research Council Grant GNT1073898Minnesota Ovarian Cancer Alliance (MOCA) FundingCancer Council Queensland (CCQ) Grant 182Genetic Variation in the NF-kappaB Pathway and Ovarian Cancer EtiologyOvarian Cancer Research Fund (OCRF) FundingCancer Research UK (CRUK) Grant C490/A10124NIHR BioResource (National Institute for Health Research Bioresource) FundingNational Health and Medical Research Council Grant 400413Cancer Research UK (CRUK) Grant C490/A10119Cancer Council Western Australia (Cancer Council WA) Grant 211Cancer Council NSW (Cancer Council New South Wales) Grant 191U.S. Army (USA) Grant DAMD17-01-1-0729Cancer Council Tasmania (Cancer Council of Tasmania) Grant 211Cancer Council Queensland (CCQ) Grant 191National Health and Medical Research Council Grant 400281Cancer Council Western Australia (Cancer Council WA) Grant 191Fraternal Order of Eagles (FOE) FundingMayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research (MFMER) FundingCancer Council Tasmania (Cancer Council of Tasmania) Grant 191Genetic Variation in the NF-kappaB Pathway and Ovarian Cancer EtiologyCancer Risk Assessment, Early Detection, and Interception Research ProgramCancer Council Victoria Grant 182Project 2: Next Generation TOP1 Inhibition for the Treatment of Ovarian CancerCancer Council Victoria Grant 191Cancer Council Tasmania (Cancer Council of Tasmania) Grant 182National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Grant APP1025142National Institutes of Health (NIH) Grant P30-CA15083Fred C. and Katherine B. Andersen Foundation (Fred C and Katherine B Andersen Foundation) FundingCancer Council Western Australia (Cancer Council WA) Grant 182U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) Grant W81XWH-08-1-0685Project 2: Next Generation TOP1 Inhibition for the Treatment of Ovarian CancerCancer Council South Australia (Cancer Council SA) Grant 191Cancer Council South Australia (Cancer Council SA) Grant 182Cancer Council NSW (Cancer Council New South Wales) Grant 182Cancer Council Queensland (CCQ) Grant 211Cancer Council NSW (Cancer Council New South Wales) Grant 211Cancer Australia Grant 509303Ovarian Cancer Research Fund FundingPeter MacCallum Foundation FundingAustralian Government FundingMayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research FundingMinnesota Ovarian Cancer Alliance FundingFred C and Katherine B Andersen Foundation FundingFraternal Order of Eagles FundingNIHR BioResource Funding

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