Understanding risk factors for endometrial cancer in young women

Noah Charles Peeri & Mengmeng Du et al.

Abstract

Background

The American Cancer Society recommends physicians inform average-risk women about endometrial cancer risk on reaching menopause, but new diagnoses are rising fastest in women aged younger than 50 years. Educating these younger women about endometrial cancer risks requires knowledge of risk factors. However, endometrial cancer in young women is rare and challenging to study in single study populations.

Methods

We included 13 846 incident endometrial cancer patients (1639 aged younger than 50 years) and 30 569 matched control individuals from the Epidemiology of Endometrial Cancer Consortium. We used generalized linear models to estimate odds ratios (ORs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for 6 risk factors and endometrial cancer risk. We created a risk score to evaluate the combined associations and population attributable fractions for these factors.

Results

In younger and older women, we observed positive associations with body mass index and diabetes and inverse associations with age at menarche, oral contraceptive use, and parity. Current smoking was associated with reduced risk only in women aged 50 years and older (Phet < .01). Body mass index was the strongest risk factor (OR≥35 vs<25 kg/m2 = 5.57, 95% CI = 4.33 to 7.16, for ages younger than 50 years; OR≥35 vs<25 kg/m2 = 4.68, 95% CI = 4.30 to 5.09, for ages 50 years and older; Phet = .14). Possessing at least 4 risk factors was associated with approximately ninefold increased risk in women aged younger than 50 years and approximately fourfold increased risk in women aged 50 years and older (Phet < .01). Together, 59.1% of endometrial cancer in women aged younger than 50 years and 55.6% in women aged 50 years and older were attributable to these factors.

Conclusions

Our data confirm younger and older women share common endometrial cancer risk factors. Early educational efforts centered on these factors may help mitigate the rising endometrial cancer burden in young women.

Funding
Administrative CoreCommunity Outreach and EngagementAdministrative CoreCIHR FundingThe NYU Women's Health StudyOncology-focused Postdoctoral Training in Care Delivery and Symptom Science (OPTICS)PathologyWomens' Lifestyle and Health Study FundingSouthern Community Cohort StudyAlberta Heritage Foundation for Medical Research FundingSouthern Community Cohort StudyA Follow-up Study for Causes of Cancer in Black WomenNational Health and Medical Research Council Grant APP339435Bay Area Women's Health Study FundingNew York University Womens' Health Study FundingComprehensive molecular characterization of endometrial cancer, etiologic heterogeneity, and racial disparitiesCanada Research Chair FundingNIH FundingThe Australian National Endometrial Cancer Study Group FundingSwedish Research Council Grant 521-2011-2955Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's FundingThe E2C2 Data Coordinating Center FundingAdministrative CoreA Follow-up Study for Causes of Illness in Black WomenEpidemiology of Endometrial Cancer Consortium FundingA Follow-up Study for Causes of Illness in Black WomenBreast Cancer Detection Demonstration FundingSwiss National Science Foundation Grant 32.9495.88California Breast Cancer Research Grant 4JB-1106Alberta Endometrial Cancer Case-control Study FundingEuropean Regional Development Fund FundingArmy Medical Research Program DAMD Grant 17-96-607Cancer Council Tasmania Grant 403031Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center FundingHHS FundingSwiss National Cancer Research Foundation Grant OCS 1633-02-2005Administrative CoreNIH HHS FundingEstrogen Metabolism Related Genes & Endometrial CancerNIH HHS Grant R01 CA74877Boston University Medical Campus Institutional Review Board FundingNational Program of Cancer Registries FundingNCI FundingEndometrial cancer in black womenNational Cancer Institute's Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results FundingInstituto de Salud Carlos III Grant PI19/01835Canadian Cancer Society FundingComprehensive molecular characterization of endometrial cancer, etiologic heterogeneity, and racial disparitiesPathologyOncology-focused Postdoctoral Training in Care Delivery and Symptom Science (OPTICS)Canadian Institutes of Health Research FundingNational Health and Medical Research Council Grant APP1073898National Health and Medical Research Council Grant APP1061341National Health and Medical Research Council Grant APP1061779Cancer Council Tasmania Grant 457636Bay Area Women’s Health Study FundingNIH Grant R01 63446Department of Health and Human Services FundingA Follow-up Study for Causes of Illness in Black WomenA Follow-up Study for Causes of Cancer in Black WomenEndometrial cancer in black womenCenters for Disease Control and Prevention’s FundingNational Cancer Institute’s Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results FundingNational Cancer Institute FundingNational Institutes of Health FundingNew York University Womens’ Health Study FundingEstrogen Metabolism Related Genes & Endometrial CancerThe NYU Women's Health StudyCommunity Outreach and EngagementAdministrative CoreInstituto de Salud Carlos III Grant PI23/00790Instituto de Salud Carlos III Grant FI20/00031Womens’ Lifestyle and Health Study Funding

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