Breast: Risk Factors
Risk Factors
Genetic & Hormonal/Reproductive Factors
- BRCA Mutation (Relative Risk: 15) – Strongest Risk Factor
- Nulliparity or Later Age of First Full-Term Pregnancy; > 35 Years (Relative Risk: 1.2-1.9)
- Early Menarche; < 12-15 Years (Relative Risk: 1.3)
- Late Menopause; > 55 Years (Relative Risk: 1.2-1.5)
- Hormone Replacement with Estrogen/Progesterone (Relative Risk: 1.2-1.3)
Personal Breast History
- Personal History of Carcinoma In-Situ; DCIS/LCIS (Relative Risk: 16.4-17.3)
- Personal History of Invasive Breast Cancer (Relative Risk: 6.8)
- Personal History of Proliferative Lesion with Atypia; ADH/ALH (Relative Risk: 5.3)
- Personal History of Proliferative Lesion without Atypia (Relative Risk: 1.9-2.5)
- Increased Breast Tissue Density; ≥ 75% of the Breast (Relative Risk: 4-5)
Family History of Breast Cancer
- First Degree Relative with Postmenopausal Breast Cancer (Relative Risk: 1.8)
- First Degree Relative with Premenopausal Breast Cancer (Relative Risk: 3.3)
- Second Degree Relative with Breast Cancer (Relative Risk: 1.5)
- Two First Degree Relatives with Breast Cancer (Relative Risk: 3.6)
Other Risk Factors
- Increasing Age > 65 Years (Relative Risk: 5.8)
- Obesity (Relative Risk: 1.2-1.9)
- Prior Radiation Exposure (Relative Risk: 1.6)
- Increased Bone Mineral Density (Relative Risk: 1.3-1.6)
- Alcohol Abuse; ≥ 2 Drinks Per Day (Relative Risk: 1.2)
- Tobacco Use (Relative Risk: 1.1)
Risk Models
- Gail Risk Model
- Tyrer-Cuzick Model (IBIS Tool)
- *See Breast: Risk Models
Other Factors
Factors That Decrease Risk
- Breastfeeding
- Increased Physical Activity
- Postmenopausal Weight Loss & Low-Fat Diet
Factors That Do Not Affect Risk
- Abortion
- Tubal Ligation
- Caffeine Use
- Antioxidant Use (Vitamins A, E & C)