No link between breast cancer and meningioma: Results from a large monoinstitutional retrospective analysis

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Background: The etiology of meningioma is largely unknown, although breast cancer has been suggested to play a role. Methods: A monoinstitutional, retrospective analysis was performed at European Institute of Oncology on 12,330 patients with breast cancer. The cumulative incidence of meningioma was estimated using the Kaplan-Meier method and the log-rank test was used to assess differences between groups. Results: In total, 33 patients with meningioma were identified from a study population of 12,330, with a 10-year cumulative incidence of meningioma of 0.37%. We did not find a significantly increased risk of meningioma among patients with breast cancer or an association between the hormonal receptor status and the risk of meningioma (P = 0.65). Conclusions: Our results do not support a role of breast cancer or endocrine treatments in meningioma development. Impact: This analysis adds new information on a debated topic. Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev; 23(1); 215-7. © 2013 AACR.

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Criscitiello, C., Disalvatore, D., Santangelo, M., Rotmensz, N., Bazolli, B., Maisonneuve, P., … Curigliano, G. (2014). No link between breast cancer and meningioma: Results from a large monoinstitutional retrospective analysis. Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers and Prevention, 23(1), 215–217. https://doi.org/10.1158/1055-9965.EPI-13-1041

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