Effects of Hormones on Breast Development and Breast Cancer Risk in Transgender Women

Author:

Berliere Martine,Coche Maximilienne,Lacroix Camille,Riggi Julia,Coyette Maude,Coulie JulienORCID,Galant Christine,Fellah Latifa,Leconte Isabelle,Maiter DominiqueORCID,Duhoux Francois P.,François Aline

Abstract

Transgender women experience gender dysphoria due to a gender assignment at birth that is incongruent with their gender identity. Transgender people undergo different surgical procedures and receive sex steroids hormones to reduce psychological distress and to induce and maintain desired physical changes. These persons on feminizing hormones represent a unique population to study the hormonal effects on breast development, to evaluate the risk of breast cancer and perhaps to better understand the precise role played by different hormonal components. In MTF (male to female) patients, hormonal treatment usually consists of antiandrogens and estrogens. Exogenous hormones induce breast development with the formation of ducts and lobules and an increase in the deposition of fat. A search of the existing literature dedicated to hormone regimens for MTF patients, their impact on breast tissue (incidence and type of breast lesions) and breast cancer risk provided the available information for this review. The evaluation of breast cancer risk is currently complicated by the heterogeneity of administered treatments and a lack of long-term follow-up in the great majority of studies. Large studies with longer follow-up are required to better evaluate the breast cancer risk and to understand the precise mechanisms on breast development of each exogenous hormone.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology

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