Breast Cancer Is Significantly Associated with Cancers in The First- and Second-Degree Relatives in Ethnic Mizo-Mongoloid Population, Northeast India

Background: High incidence of breast cancer among the endogamous Mizo-Mongoloid tribe stresses the need to explore the disease pertaining to the family history as well as other risk factors. This study investigates the association of risk factors and inherited diseases with breast cancer. Methodo...

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Published in:National Journal of Community Medicine
Main Authors: Doris Zodinpuii, Jeremy Lalrinsanga Pautu, Bawitlung Zothankima, Lalfakzuala Khenglawt, Doris Lallawmzuali, Rebecca Lalmuanpuii, Lalfak zuali, Lalengkimi Ralte, Rajendra Bose Muthukumaran, Ashok Kumar Varma, John Zothanzama, Nachimuthu Senthil Kumar
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Online Access:https://njcmindia.com/index.php/file/article/view/2120
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author Doris Zodinpuii
Jeremy Lalrinsanga Pautu
Bawitlung Zothankima
Lalfakzuala Khenglawt
Doris Lallawmzuali
Rebecca Lalmuanpuii
Lalfak zuali
Lalengkimi Ralte
Rajendra Bose Muthukumaran
Ashok Kumar Varma
John Zothanzama
Nachimuthu Senthil Kumar
author_facet Doris Zodinpuii
Jeremy Lalrinsanga Pautu
Bawitlung Zothankima
Lalfakzuala Khenglawt
Doris Lallawmzuali
Rebecca Lalmuanpuii
Lalfak zuali
Lalengkimi Ralte
Rajendra Bose Muthukumaran
Ashok Kumar Varma
John Zothanzama
Nachimuthu Senthil Kumar
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description Background: High incidence of breast cancer among the endogamous Mizo-Mongoloid tribe stresses the need to explore the disease pertaining to the family history as well as other risk factors. This study investigates the association of risk factors and inherited diseases with breast cancer. Methodology: The study includes 426 unrelated breast cancer cases and 810 healthy controls of female Mizo ethnicity. Association between reproductive history, lifestyle/ dietary habits, tobacco and alcohol exposures, family history in relation to cancer and inheritable diseases was assessed by univariate logistic regression using Chi-square tests and multivariate analyses using Cox regression. Results: Age at diagnosis was highest between 41 to 50 years. Consumption of fermented pork fat, smoked food and Smoke-less tobacco, lower intake of vegetables/ water, having a first/ or second degree relative with cancers and inheritable diseases were found to be the major risk factors. Certain known factors were also acting as confounding factors. Conclusions: The present study reveals that Mizo women with first- and second-degree relatives of breast cancer, various other cancers and inheritable diseases have increased risk of breast cancer. This study also highlights the importance of analysing genetic factors which can aid in early detection of inherited risk factors.
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spelling doaj-art-6b0b67e7bf4b4815aeb8a9c1948bd2582025-08-19T23:32:42ZengMedsci PublicationsNational Journal of Community Medicine0976-33252229-68162022-09-01130910.55489/njcm.130920222120Breast Cancer Is Significantly Associated with Cancers in The First- and Second-Degree Relatives in Ethnic Mizo-Mongoloid Population, Northeast IndiaDoris Zodinpuii0Jeremy Lalrinsanga Pautu1Bawitlung Zothankima2Lalfakzuala Khenglawt3Doris Lallawmzuali4Rebecca Lalmuanpuii5Lalfak zuali6Lalengkimi Ralte7Rajendra Bose Muthukumaran8Ashok Kumar Varma9John Zothanzama10Nachimuthu Senthil Kumar11Mizoram University, Mizoram, IndiaMizoram State Cancer Institute, Mizoram, IndiaMizoram State Cancer Institute, Mizoram, IndiaMizoram State Cancer Institute, Mizoram, IndiaMizoram State Cancer Institute, Mizoram, IndiaMizoram University, Mizoram, IndiaMizoram University, Mizoram, IndiaMizoram University, Mizoram, IndiaMizoram University, Mizoram, IndiaAdvanced Centre for Treatment, Research and Education in Cancer, Navi Mumbai, IndiaMizoram University, Mizoram, IndiaMizoram University, Mizoram, India Background: High incidence of breast cancer among the endogamous Mizo-Mongoloid tribe stresses the need to explore the disease pertaining to the family history as well as other risk factors. This study investigates the association of risk factors and inherited diseases with breast cancer. Methodology: The study includes 426 unrelated breast cancer cases and 810 healthy controls of female Mizo ethnicity. Association between reproductive history, lifestyle/ dietary habits, tobacco and alcohol exposures, family history in relation to cancer and inheritable diseases was assessed by univariate logistic regression using Chi-square tests and multivariate analyses using Cox regression. Results: Age at diagnosis was highest between 41 to 50 years. Consumption of fermented pork fat, smoked food and Smoke-less tobacco, lower intake of vegetables/ water, having a first/ or second degree relative with cancers and inheritable diseases were found to be the major risk factors. Certain known factors were also acting as confounding factors. Conclusions: The present study reveals that Mizo women with first- and second-degree relatives of breast cancer, various other cancers and inheritable diseases have increased risk of breast cancer. This study also highlights the importance of analysing genetic factors which can aid in early detection of inherited risk factors. https://njcmindia.com/index.php/file/article/view/2120Dietary habitsFamily historyInheritable diseaseLifestyle habitsSmoked and fermented food
spellingShingle Doris Zodinpuii
Jeremy Lalrinsanga Pautu
Bawitlung Zothankima
Lalfakzuala Khenglawt
Doris Lallawmzuali
Rebecca Lalmuanpuii
Lalfak zuali
Lalengkimi Ralte
Rajendra Bose Muthukumaran
Ashok Kumar Varma
John Zothanzama
Nachimuthu Senthil Kumar
Breast Cancer Is Significantly Associated with Cancers in The First- and Second-Degree Relatives in Ethnic Mizo-Mongoloid Population, Northeast India
Dietary habits
Family history
Inheritable disease
Lifestyle habits
Smoked and fermented food
title Breast Cancer Is Significantly Associated with Cancers in The First- and Second-Degree Relatives in Ethnic Mizo-Mongoloid Population, Northeast India
title_full Breast Cancer Is Significantly Associated with Cancers in The First- and Second-Degree Relatives in Ethnic Mizo-Mongoloid Population, Northeast India
title_fullStr Breast Cancer Is Significantly Associated with Cancers in The First- and Second-Degree Relatives in Ethnic Mizo-Mongoloid Population, Northeast India
title_full_unstemmed Breast Cancer Is Significantly Associated with Cancers in The First- and Second-Degree Relatives in Ethnic Mizo-Mongoloid Population, Northeast India
title_short Breast Cancer Is Significantly Associated with Cancers in The First- and Second-Degree Relatives in Ethnic Mizo-Mongoloid Population, Northeast India
title_sort breast cancer is significantly associated with cancers in the first and second degree relatives in ethnic mizo mongoloid population northeast india
topic Dietary habits
Family history
Inheritable disease
Lifestyle habits
Smoked and fermented food
url https://njcmindia.com/index.php/file/article/view/2120
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