Bisphosphonate use and breast cancer risk among women with ductal carcinoma in situ

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Abstract

Women with a history of ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) have an elevated risk of a subsequent invasive breast cancer, but there are few established potentially modifiable factors known to lower this risk. Bisphosphonates are a commonly used treatment for patients with osteoporosis and have been shown to lower risks of recurrence and mortality in patients with invasive breast cancer; however, their use has not previously been investigated within the context of DCIS. Utilizing a population-based nested case–control design, we compared 301 cases of women diagnosed with DCIS and a subsequent breast cancer and 587 individually matched controls (on age, DCIS diagnosis year, primary treatment, histology, grade, and disease-free survival time) who were diagnosed with DCIS but never a subsequent breast cancer. Information on recency and duration of bisphosphonate use was ascertained from patient interviews and medical record reviews. Current users of bisphosphonates had a reduced risk of developing an invasive breast cancer compared with never users [OR ¼ 0.50; 95% confidence interval (CI): 0.26–0.99]. Users of bisphosphonates for ≥48 months had a similar reduction in risk (OR ¼ 0.45; 95% CI, 0.24–1.06). This is the first study to document that bisphosphonate use is associated with a lower risk of subsequent invasive breast cancer among women with a history of DCIS. This finding is consistent with the protective effect of bisphosphonates observed in other breast cancer settings. If validated by others, bisphosphonates may be an effective risk-reducing approach with the potential added benefits of its positive impacts on bone health and fracture risk. Significance: This study finds that bisphosphonate use among women with a history of DCIS is associated with lower risk of subsequent invasive breast cancer, providing a potential preventative approach for this high-risk population.

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Li, C. I., Flanagan, M. R., Tang, M. T. C., Porter, P. L., & Malone, K. E. (2021). Bisphosphonate use and breast cancer risk among women with ductal carcinoma in situ. Cancer Research, 81(10), 2799–2802. https://doi.org/10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-20-4100

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