Worry Is Good for Breast Cancer Screening: A Study of Female Relatives from the Ontario Site of the Breast Cancer Family Registry

Author:

Zhang Li Rita1,Chiarelli Anna M.23,Glendon Gord24,Mirea Lucia35,Knight Julia A.13,Andrulis Irene L.146,Ritvo Paul27

Affiliation:

1. Samuel Lunenfeld Research Institute, Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto, ON, Canada M5T 3L9

2. Prevention and Cancer Control, Cancer Care Ontario, Toronto, ON, Canada M5G 2L7

3. Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada M5T 3M7

4. Ontario Cancer Genetics Network, Samuel Lunenfeld Research Institute, Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto, ON, Canada M5G 1X5

5. Maternal-Infant Care Research Centre, Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto, ON, Canada M5G 1X6

6. Department of Molecular Genetics, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada M5G 1A8

7. School of Kinesiology and Health Sciences, York University, Toronto, ON, Canada M3J 1P3

Abstract

Background. Few prospective studies have examined associations between breast cancer worry and screening behaviours in women with elevated breast cancer risks based on family history.Methods. This study included 901 high familial risk women, aged 23–71 years, from the Ontario site of the Breast Cancer Family Registry. Self-reported breast screening behaviours at year-one followup were compared between women at low (N=305), medium (N=433), and high (N=163) levels of baseline breast cancer worry using logistic regression. Nonlinear relationships were assessed using likelihood ratio tests.Results. A significant non-linear inverted “U” relationship was observed between breast cancer worry and mammography screening (P=0.034) for all women, where women at either low or high worry levels were less likely than those at medium to have a screening mammogram. A similar significant non-linear inverted “U” relationship was also found among all women and women at low familial risk for worry and screening clinical breast examinations (CBEs).Conclusions. Medium levels of cancer worries predicted higher rates of screening mammography and CBE among high-risk women.

Funder

Canadian Breast Cancer Research Alliance

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Genetics,Epidemiology

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