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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 May 13.
Published in final edited form as: Cancer Causes Control. 2011 Feb 1;22(4):529–540. doi: 10.1007/s10552-011-9729-4

Table 1.

Summary characteristics of the studies on breast tissue estrogens

Study characteristic n (%) Sample size
range
Total sample size
across all studies
Year
  1980–1989 5 (26.3) 20–164 405
  1990–1999 7 (36.8) 8–65 189
  2000–2001/2010 7 (36.8) 10–47 191
Study population
  Breast cancer patients 16 (84.2) 8–164 698
    Premenopausal 11 (57.9) 3–164 386
    Postmenopausal 15 (78.9) 8–64 312
  Healthy women 3 (15.8) 12–47 75
    Premenopausal 3 (15.8) 11–47 70
    Postmenopausal 1 (5.3) 5 5
Breast biospecimen source
  Tumor tissue 12 (63.2) 16–113 451
  Adipose (fat) tissue 3 (15.8) 16 48
  Adipocytes separated from the tissue 1 (5.3) 65 65
  Normal tissue 4 (21.1) 8–64 102
  Nipple aspirate 2 (10.5) 47–164 211
  Microdialysis perfusate 3 (15.8) 10–16 38
  Benign breast lesions 1 (5.3) 113 113
  Benign breast tumor 2 (10.5) 113 125
Estrogen assay*
  Radioimmunoassay (RIA) 17 (89.5) 8–164 695
  Immunoassay (IA) 4 (21.1) 10–45 83
Estrogen metabolites measured in the study
  1–2 11 (57.9) 8–164 537
  3–4 8 (42.1) 12–64 248
*

Two studies used both methods