Risk Factors for Ovarian Cancers: Do Subtypes Require Separate Treatment in Epidemiological Studies?

2002 
Epidemiological studies of cancer of the ovaries , among the leading sites for cancer incidence and mortality in women in very many countries of the world, have pointed to high saturated fat and carbohydrate intake, postmenopausal hormone replacement therapy and use of cosmetic talc as risk factors. Conversely, vegetable consumption, parity, lactation and generally appear to confer protection. Genetic influence also clearly plays a role, women with mutations in the BRCA1 or BRCA2 genes having an elevated risk, for example. Overall there appear to be shared risk factors for breast cancer. However, there are many types of epithelial ovarian cancer and crosscountry comparisons of incidence data from various cancer registries in Europe and North America published in the IARC Cancer Incidence in Five Continents Vol VII suggest that only the serous type is linked to mammary tumour development. Thus future studies should concentrate more attention on the individual subtypes of ovarian cancer in order to better establish preventive measures.
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