Affiliation:
1. Divisions of Cancer Prevention and Control and
2. Violence Prevention, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia
Abstract
CONTEXT:
Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) can affect health and well-being across the life course.
OBJECTIVE:
This systematic review summarizes the literature on associations between ACEs and risk of cancer in adulthood.
DATA SOURCES:
We searched PubMed to identify relevant publications published on or before May 31, 2015.
STUDY SELECTION:
We included original research quantifying the association between ACEs and adult cancer incidence. Case reports and reviews were excluded.
DATA ABSTRACTION:
Two reviewers independently abstracted and summarized key information (eg, ACE type, cancer type, risk estimates) from included studies and resolved all discrepancies.
RESULTS:
Twelve studies were included in the review. In studies in which ACE summary scores were calculated, significant associations were observed between the scores and an increased risk of cancer in adulthood. Of the different types of ACEs examined, physical and psychological abuse victimization were associated with risk of any cancer in 3 and 2 studies, respectively. Two studies also reported significant associations with regard to sexual abuse victimization (1 for cervical cancer and 1 for any cancer). However, 2 other studies reported no significant associations between childhood sexual or physical abuse and incidence of cervical or breast cancer.
LIMITATIONS:
Because of heterogeneity across studies, we were unable to compute a summary effect estimate.
CONCLUSIONS:
These findings suggest that childhood adversity in various forms may increase a person’s cancer risk. Further research is needed to understand the mechanisms driving this relationship and to identify opportunities to prevent and mitigate the deleterious effects of early adversity on long-term health.
Publisher
American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)
Subject
Pediatrics, Perinatology, and Child Health
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