Elsevier

The Lancet

Volume 298, Issue 7730, 23 October 1971, Pages 900-902
The Lancet

Preliminary Communications
ŒSTROGEN PROFILES OF ASIAN AND NORTH AMERICAN WOMEN

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Abstract

Œstrone, œstradiol, and œstriol were measured in 24—hour urine collections from 30 women in two cities of North America where breast-cancer rates are high, and 29 women from three areas of Asia where rates are low. The proportion of œstriol among the three œstrogens was considerably higher for Asian than for North American women, both in follicular and luteal phase specimens. Two age-groups were studied—15-19 and 35-39. The difference in œstriol ratio was distinct among the younger women and slight among the older. These findings support the hypothesis that the oestrogen profile of women during the reproductive years is associated with subsequent breast-cancer risk.

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