Conjugated Equine Estrogen Influence on Mammographic Density in Postmenopausal Women in a Substudy of the Women's Health Initiative Randomized Trial

Author:

McTiernan Anne1,Chlebowski Rowan T.1,Martin Christopher1,Peck Jennifer David1,Aragaki Aaron1,Pisano Etta D.1,Wang C.Y.1,Johnson Karen C.1,Manson JoAnn E.1,Wallace Robert B.1,Vitolins Mara Z.1,Heiss Gerardo1

Affiliation:

1. From the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Division of Public Health Sciences; University of Washington, Department of Epidemiology, School of Public Health and Community Medicine, and Department of Medicine, School of Medicine, Seattle, WA; Los Angeles Biomedical Research Institute at Harbor-University of California at Los Angeles Medical Center, Torrance, CA; University of North Carolina, School of Public Health, Chapel Hill, NC; University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, College of Public...

Abstract

Purpose Increased mammographic density is associated with increased breast cancer risk and reduced sensitivity of screening mammography and is related to hormone exposure. However, the effects of conjugated equine estrogens (CEEs) alone on mammographic density in diverse racial/ethnic populations are not established. We examined the effect of CEE alone on mammographic density in a subsample of the Women's Health Initiative (WHI) clinical trial participants. Patients and Methods In the WHI trial, women were randomly assigned to daily CEE 0.625 mg or placebo. The effect of CEE on mammographic percent density was determined over 1 and 2 years in a stratified random sample of 435 racially and ethnically diverse participants from 15 of 40 WHI clinics. Results Use of CEE resulted in mean increase in mammographic percent density of 1.6 percentage points (95% CI, 0.8 to 2.4) at year 1 compared with a mean decrease of 1.0 percentage point (95% CI, −1.7 to −0.4) in the placebo group (P < .001). The effect persisted for 2 years, with a mean increase of 1.7 percentage points (95% CI, 0.7 to 2.7) versus a mean decrease of 1.2 percentage points (95% CI, −1.8 to −0.5; P < .001) in the hormone and placebo groups, respectively. These effects were greater in women age 60 to 79 years (P = .03 for interaction across age). Conclusion Use of CEE results in a modest but statistically significant increase in mammographic density that is sustained over at least a 2-year period. The clinical significance of the CEE effect on mammographic density remains to be determined.

Publisher

American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO)

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology

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