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Prenatal diethylstilbestrol exposure and cancer risk in women.

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Troisi, R; Hatch, EE; Titus, L; Strohsnitter, W; Gail, MH; Huo, D; Adam, E; Robboy, SJ; Hyer, M; Hoover, RN; Palmer, JR
Published in: Environ Mol Mutagen
June 2019

In the Diethylstilbestrol [DES] Combined Cohort Follow-up, the age- and calendar-year specific standardized incidence ratio [SIR] for clear cell adenocarcinoma [CCA] was 27.6 (95% confidence interval [CI] 7.51-70.6) for the exposed women. The SIR for breast cancer was 1.17 (95% CI 1.01-1.36) and the hazard ratio [HR] adjusted for birth year and cohort for comparison with the unexposed was 1.05 (95% CI 0.79-1.41). The SIR for pancreatic cancer was 2.43 (95% CI 1.21-4.34) and the adjusted HR for comparison with unexposed women was 7.16 (95% CI 0.84-61.5). There was little evidence of excess risk for other sites. There appeared to be a deficit in risk for endometrial cancer among the exposed (SIR 0.61; 95% CI 0.35-0.98), and an excess in the unexposed (SIR 1.55; 95% CI 0.95-2.40); the adjusted HR was 0.45 (95% CI 0.22-0.93) for the internal comparison. There was no overall excess cancer risk in exposed women compared with general population rates (1.06; 95% CI 0.95-1.17) or with unexposed participants (adjusted HR 1.03; 95% CI 0.84-1.25). These data do not support the suggestion that there is a diathesis of cancers in DES exposed female offspring The excess risk of breast and pancreatic cancers that we observed is concerning and warrants continued follow-up and mechanistic investigation. Environ. Mol. Mutagen. 60:395-403, 2019. Published 2017. This article is a US Government work and is in the public domain in the USA.

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Environ Mol Mutagen

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EISSN

1098-2280

Publication Date

June 2019

Volume

60

Issue

5

Start / End Page

395 / 403

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Toxicology
  • Surveys and Questionnaires
  • Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects
  • Pregnancy
  • Pancreatic Neoplasms
  • Maternal-Fetal Exchange
  • Maternal Exposure
  • Humans
  • Female
  • Endometrial Neoplasms
 

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Troisi, R., Hatch, E. E., Titus, L., Strohsnitter, W., Gail, M. H., Huo, D., … Palmer, J. R. (2019). Prenatal diethylstilbestrol exposure and cancer risk in women. Environ Mol Mutagen, 60(5), 395–403. https://doi.org/10.1002/em.22155
Troisi, Rebecca, Elizabeth E. Hatch, Linda Titus, William Strohsnitter, Mitchell H. Gail, Dezheng Huo, Ervin Adam, et al. “Prenatal diethylstilbestrol exposure and cancer risk in women.Environ Mol Mutagen 60, no. 5 (June 2019): 395–403. https://doi.org/10.1002/em.22155.
Troisi R, Hatch EE, Titus L, Strohsnitter W, Gail MH, Huo D, et al. Prenatal diethylstilbestrol exposure and cancer risk in women. Environ Mol Mutagen. 2019 Jun;60(5):395–403.
Troisi, Rebecca, et al. “Prenatal diethylstilbestrol exposure and cancer risk in women.Environ Mol Mutagen, vol. 60, no. 5, June 2019, pp. 395–403. Pubmed, doi:10.1002/em.22155.
Troisi R, Hatch EE, Titus L, Strohsnitter W, Gail MH, Huo D, Adam E, Robboy SJ, Hyer M, Hoover RN, Palmer JR. Prenatal diethylstilbestrol exposure and cancer risk in women. Environ Mol Mutagen. 2019 Jun;60(5):395–403.
Journal cover image

Published In

Environ Mol Mutagen

DOI

EISSN

1098-2280

Publication Date

June 2019

Volume

60

Issue

5

Start / End Page

395 / 403

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Toxicology
  • Surveys and Questionnaires
  • Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects
  • Pregnancy
  • Pancreatic Neoplasms
  • Maternal-Fetal Exchange
  • Maternal Exposure
  • Humans
  • Female
  • Endometrial Neoplasms