Influence of pregnancy and lactation on serum and breast fluid estrogen levels: implications for breast cancer risk
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Influence of pregnancy and lactation on serum and breast fluid estrogen levels: implications for breast cancer risk
Abstract
We investigated estrogen (estrone and estradiol) levels in serum and in nipple aspirates of breast fluid in relation to reproductive and menopausal characteristics in 104 normal women. In general, breast fluid and serum estrogen levels were not correlated and breast fluid estrogen levels were approximately 5 to 45 times higher than serum levels. Serum estrogen levels were lower in post-menopausal than in pre-menopausal women. In contrast, breast fluid estrogen levels were approximately the same in pre- and post-menopausal women. Breast fluid estrogen mean levels were lower in pre-menopausal parous women than in nulligravidous or nulliparous women whereas serum estrogen levels did not differ in these 3 groups. Breast fluid estrogen levels were positively correlated with months since last birth or since last breast-feeding. Estrogen levels were low in nipple aspirates of breast milk but gradually increased in breast fluid of non-lactating women over a period of several years after cessation of lactation. Serum estrogen levels did not increase with months since last breast-feeding. We were unable to evaluate the post-partum effect of pregnancy without lactation due to the small numbers of these subjects. The high concentrations of estrogen in breast fluid and the absence of a relationship to serum estrogen levels may explain why prior serum studies have failed to link variations in serum estrogens with breast cancer risk. The prolonged low levels of breast fluid estrogens following full-term birth and lactation may, in part, provide a mechanism by which parity reduces breast cancer risk.
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