PURPOSE Most breast biopsies are diagnosed as benign breast disease (BBD), with 1.5- to fourfold increased breast cancer (BC) risk. Apart from pathologic diagnoses of atypical hyperplasia, few factors aid in BC risk assessment of these patients. We assessed whether a 313-SNP polygenic risk score (PRS) stratifies risk of BBD patients. PATIENTS AND METHODS We pooled data from five Breast Cancer Association Consortium case-control studies (mean age = 59.9 years), including 6,706 cases and 8,488 controls. Using logistic regression, we estimated BC risk associations by self-reported BBD history and strata of PRS, with median PRS category among women without BBD as the referent. We assessed interactions and mediation of BBD and PRS with BC risk. RESULTS BBD history was associated with increased BC risk (OR = 1.48, 95% CI: 1.37-1.60; p < .001). PRS increased BC risk, irrespective of BBD history (p-interaction = 0.48), with minimal evidence of mediation of either factor by the other. Women with BBD and PRS in the highest tertile had over 2-fold increased odds of BC (OR = 2.73, 95% CI: 2.41-3.09) and those with BBD and PRS in the lowest tertile experienced reduced BC risk (OR = 0.79, 95% CI: 0.70-0.91), compared to the reference group. Women with BBD and PRS in the highest decile had a 3.7- fold increase (95% CI: 3.00-4.61) compared to those with median PRS without BBD. CONCLUSION BC risks are elevated among women with BBD and increase progressively with PRS, suggesting that optimal combinations of these factors may improve risk stratification.
Polygenic risk scores stratify breast cancer risk among women with benign breast disease.
Mark E. Sherman,S. Winham,R. Vierkant,B. Mccauley,C. Scott,Sarah Schrup,M. M. Gaudet,M. Troester,S. Pruthi,Derek C. Radisky,A. Degnim,F. Couch,M. Bolla,Qin Wang,J. Dennis,K. Michailidou,P. Guénel,Thérèse Truong,J. Chang-Claude,Nadia Obi,K. Aronson,Rachel A. Murphy,M. García-Closas,S. Chanock,Thomas U. Ahearn,Xiaohong R. Yang,A. Dunning,N. Mavaddat,Paul D. P. Pharoah,Douglas F. Easton,C. Vachon
Published 2024 in Journal of the National Cancer Institute
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2024
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Journal of the National Cancer Institute
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2024-10-16
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