Uterine Fibroid Prevalence in a Predominantly Black, Chicago-Based Cohort

Author:

Ndebele Sithembinkosi1,Turner Tecora2,Liao Chuanhong1,Aschebrook-Kilfoy Briseis13,Randorf Nina1,Ahsan Habibul13,Odunsi Kunle45,Madueke-Laveaux Obianuju Sandra5

Affiliation:

1. Department of Public Health Sciences, The University of Chicago, Chicago, IL 60637, USA

2. Pritzker School of Medicine, The University of Chicago, Chicago, IL 60637, USA

3. Institute for Population and Precision Health, The University of Chicago, IL 60637, USA

4. Comprehensive Cancer Center, The University of Chicago, Chicago IL 60637, USA

5. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL 60637, USA

Abstract

(1) Objectives: To investigate the effect of individual-level, neighborhood, and environmental variables on uterine fibroid (UF) prevalence in a Chicago-based cohort. (2) Methods: Data from the Chicago Multiethnic Prevention and Surveillance Study (COMPASS) were analyzed. Individual-level variables were obtained from questionnaires, neighborhood variables from the Chicago Health Atlas, and environmental variables from NASA satellite ambient air exposure levels. The Shapiro–Wilk test, logistic regression models, and Spearman’s correlations were used to evaluate the association of variables to UF diagnosis. (3) Results: We analyzed 602 participants (mean age: 50.3 ± 12.3) who responded to a question about UF diagnosis. More Black than White participants had a UF diagnosis (OR, 1.32; 95% CI, 0.62–2.79). We observed non-significant trends between individual-level and neighborhood variables and UF diagnosis. Ambient air pollutants, PM2.5, and DSLPM were protective against UF diagnosis (OR 0.20, CI: 0.04–0.97: OR 0.33, CI: 0.13–0.87). (4) Conclusions: Associations observed within a sample in a specific geographic area may not be generalizable and must be interpreted cautiously.

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NIH

University of Chicago Medicine Comprehensive Cancer Center

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Publisher

MDPI AG

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