Abstract | BACKGROUND: We report our findings on a hospital-based retrospective pilot cohort with case-controls study, which we carried out to examine genetic, environmental, and occupational risk factors in men with breast cancer. METHODS: 86 men with breast cancer were diagnosed in eight VA medical centers that agreed to collaborate on this project. A case-control analysis was conducted on a subset of the male breast cancer cases (n = 44) and age- and ethnicity-matched controls (n = 77). We compared host characteristics, comorbidities, and medications intake between cases and controls by using Chi-square analysis and Fisher's exact test. RESULTS: The descriptive analysis showed that the majority of veterans with male breast cancer were non-Hispanic white (60%), older than 65 years at diagnosis (56%), and more likely estrogen receptor positive (45%). World War II veterans represented the largest group (22%), followed by the Vietnam era veterans (10%). Thirty-three percent reported a positive family history of cancer, while 18% had another primary cancer diagnosis. Prior alcohol (43%) and tobacco use (56%) was substantial among these patients. Twenty percent of patients were overweight or obese and 55% had comorbid diseases with heart disease being the most prevalent, followed by diabetes mellitus. The case-control analysis yielded a significantly greater proportion of cases with gynecomastia (p < 0.0001), a positive family history of cancer (p = 0.0028), history of antibiotic use (p = 0.0112), and history of tobacco use (p = 0.0143) compared to controls. CONCLUSION: The findings of this hospital-based pilot study indicate case-control differences in gynecomastia and family history of cancer. The pilot study lacked sufficient power to determine a true association between the variables of interest and warrants a large-scale collaborative study between the VA medical centers.
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Authors | Sacha Satram-Hoang, Edgar M Moran, Hoda Anton-Culver, Ronald W Burras, Tomas M Heimann, Inez Boggio, Gwendylen R Dykstra-Long, Patricia A Wood, Rita Zulka, Georgia Hufnagel, Karen K Bahan |
Journal | Journal of environmental pathology, toxicology and oncology : official organ of the International Society for Environmental Toxicology and Cancer
(J Environ Pathol Toxicol Oncol)
Vol. 29
Issue 3
Pg. 235-44
( 2010)
ISSN: 2162-6537 [Electronic] United States |
PMID | 21303329
(Publication Type: Journal Article)
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Topics |
- Adult
- Aged
- Aged, 80 and over
- Breast Neoplasms, Male
(epidemiology, etiology)
- Case-Control Studies
- Humans
- Male
- Middle Aged
- Pilot Projects
- Retrospective Studies
- Veterans
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