Sun exposure and risk of epithelial ov... [Cancer Causes Control. 2012] - PubMed - NCBI
Abstract
PURPOSE:
Associations
between sun exposure (a primary source of vitamin D) and risk of ovarian
cancer have been inconsistent. Furthermore, studies have not
investigated whether sun exposure at different periods in the lifetime
of a person results in differences in risk associations, and little is
known about differences according to histological subtype.
METHODS:
Using
a population-based case-control study of 1,334 non-Hispanic white women
diagnosed with epithelial ovarian cancer in western Washington State
between 2002 and 2009 and 1,679 non-Hispanic white controls, we assessed
the relation of epithelial ovarian cancer with constitutional
pigmentation characteristics, sun exposure behaviors, and an index of
ultraviolet (UV) exposure based on residential history. Information was
collected through in-person interviews. Logistic regression was used to
compute odds ratios, 95 % confidence intervals, and trend p values
(P(trend)).
RESULTS:
We noted no association with
residence-based measures of UV exposure or self-reported sun exposure,
either over the lifetime or within specific age intervals. Also, we
observed little evidence of association between constitutional
pigmentation characteristics and risk, save for a suggestion of
increased risk among women who reported increased ability to suntan upon
prolonged sun exposure (P(trend) = 0.03).
CONCLUSIONS:
Results
from this study suggest that sun exposure has little influence on the
risk of epithelial ovarian cancer. Additional studies in populations
with a wider gradient of sun exposure may yet be warranted.
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