Brooks P G
J Reprod Med. 1984 Jul;29(7 Suppl):530-8.
The rising incidence of breast cancer, coupled with awareness of the effects of hormones on breast tissue, has resulted in fears that estrogen, progesterone or both incite or adversely affect benign and malignant breast disease. An intensive review of the hormone physiology of the breast and of the numerous studies on hormones and breast disease reveals that estrogen and especially oral contraceptives not only do not cause breast cancer but may have a slight protective effect. Also, the overwhelming evidence is that the risk of benign breast disease is substantially reduced in both current and prior users of oral contraceptives.
乳腺癌发病率的上升,再加上人们对激素对乳腺组织影响的认识,引发了人们对雌激素、孕激素或两者会引发或对乳腺良性和恶性疾病产生不利影响的担忧。对乳腺激素生理学以及众多关于激素与乳腺疾病的研究进行深入回顾后发现,雌激素尤其是口服避孕药不仅不会引发乳腺癌,反而可能有轻微的保护作用。此外,大量证据表明,无论是目前正在使用还是曾经使用过口服避孕药的女性,患乳腺良性疾病的风险都大幅降低。