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Menopausal hormone therapy prior to the diagnosis of ovarian cancer is associated with improved survival
- Brieger, Katharine K;
- Peterson, Siri;
- Lee, Alice W;
- Mukherjee, Bhramar;
- Bakulski, Kelly M;
- Alimujiang, Aliya;
- Anton-Culver, Hoda;
- Anglesio, Michael S;
- Bandera, Elisa V;
- Berchuck, Andrew;
- Bowtell, David DL;
- Chenevix-Trench, Georgia;
- Cho, Kathleen R;
- Cramer, Daniel W;
- DeFazio, Anna;
- Doherty, Jennifer A;
- Fortner, Renée T;
- Garsed, Dale W;
- Gayther, Simon A;
- Gentry-Maharaj, Aleksandra;
- Goode, Ellen L;
- Goodman, Marc T;
- Harris, Holly R;
- Høgdall, Estrid;
- Huntsman, David G;
- Shen, Hui;
- Jensen, Allan;
- Johnatty, Sharon E;
- Jordan, Susan J;
- Kjaer, Susanne K;
- Kupryjanczyk, Jolanta;
- Lambrechts, Diether;
- McLean, Karen;
- Menon, Usha;
- Modugno, Francesmary;
- Moysich, Kirsten;
- Ness, Roberta;
- Ramus, Susan J;
- Richardson, Jean;
- Risch, Harvey;
- Rossing, Mary Anne;
- Trabert, Britton;
- Wentzensen, Nicolas;
- Ziogas, Argyrios;
- Terry, Kathryn L;
- Wu, Anna H;
- Hanley, Gillian E;
- Pharoah, Paul;
- Webb, Penelope M;
- Pike, Malcolm C;
- Pearce, Celeste Leigh;
- Consortium, for the Ovarian Cancer Association
- et al.
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ygyno.2020.06.481Abstract
Purpose
Prior studies of menopausal hormone therapy (MHT) and ovarian cancer survival have been limited by lack of hormone regimen detail and insufficient sample sizes. To address these limitations, a comprehensive analysis of 6419 post-menopausal women with pathologically confirmed ovarian carcinoma was conducted to examine the association between MHT use prior to diagnosis and survival.Methods
Data from 15 studies in the Ovarian Cancer Association Consortium were included. MHT use was examined by type (estrogen-only (ET) or estrogen+progestin (EPT)), duration, and recency of use relative to diagnosis. Cox proportional hazards models were used to estimate the association between hormone therapy use and survival. Logistic regression and mediation analysis was used to explore the relationship between MHT use and residual disease following debulking surgery.Results
Use of ET or EPT for at least five years prior to diagnosis was associated with better ovarian cancer survival (hazard ratio, 0.80; 95% CI, 0.74 to 0.87). Among women with advanced stage, high-grade serous carcinoma, those who used MHT were less likely to have any macroscopic residual disease at the time of primary debulking surgery (p for trend <0.01 for duration of MHT use). Residual disease mediated some (17%) of the relationship between MHT and survival.Conclusions
Pre-diagnosis MHT use for 5+ years was a favorable prognostic factor for women with ovarian cancer. This large study is consistent with prior smaller studies, and further work is needed to understand the underlying mechanism.Many UC-authored scholarly publications are freely available on this site because of the UC's open access policies. Let us know how this access is important for you.
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