Androgen excretion in women with a family history of breast cancer or with epithelial hyperplasia or cancer of the breast

European journal of cancer & clinical oncology, 19(1), 5-10

DOI 10.1016/0277-5379(83)90389-9 PMID 6682775

Abstract

Urinary testosterone and androstanediol were measured by gas chromatography in four groups of premenopausal

Subjects

22 healthy women (control group), 21 healthy women with a family history of breast cancer (familiality group), 39 patients with breast lumps which consisted of ductal or lobular hyperplasia (hyperplasia group) and 18 patients with infiltrating breast carcinoma (carcinoma group). On the basis of normal values found in our laboratory, steroid levels were above normal in 4.5% of the controls, 4.7% of the familiality group, 38.5% of the hyperplasia group (P less than 0.01 vs controls) and 61.1% of the carcinoma group (P less than 0.001 vs control group). The mean testosterone level in the carcinoma group (11.3 +/- 6.78 S.D.) and the mean androstanediol level in the hyperplasia group (47.25 +/- 31.0 S.D.) were significantly higher than those of the control group (testosterone 6.25 +/- 3.48 S.D., androstanediol 32.55 +/- 20.0 S.D.). No significant difference was found in mean testosterone or androstanediol levels between the control group and the familiality group (testerone 5.41 +/- 3.6 S.D., androstanediol 29.38 +/- 15.89 S.D.). We conclude that increased excretion of androgenic steroids is a hormonal abnormality common to breast cancer patients and to patients with breast epithelial hyperplasia, but not to subjects with a family history of carcinoma of the breast.

Topics

androgen excretion breast cancer premenopausal women, urinary testosterone androstanediol breast carcinoma, androgenic steroids epithelial hyperplasia breast, family history breast cancer hormone levels, testosterone elevation breast cancer risk women, Secreto androgen breast cancer hormonal abnormality, gas chromatography urinary steroid measurement breast disease, androstanediol ductal lobular hyperplasia breast, premenopausal androgen levels breast malignancy, hormonal risk factors breast cancer endocrinology
PMID 6682775 6682775 DOI 10.1016/0277-5379(83)90389-9 10.1016/0277-5379(83)90389-9

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Secreto, G., Fariselli, G., Bandieramonte, G., Recchione, C., Dati, V., & Di Pietro, S. (1983). Androgen excretion in women with a family history of breast cancer or with epithelial hyperplasia or cancer of the breast. *European journal of cancer & clinical oncology*, *19*(1), 5-10. https://doi.org/10.1016/0277-5379(83)90389-9