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Abstract Introduction: Terminal duct lobular unit (TDLU) involution, an age-related physiological process, is characterized by the reduction of size and numbers. Reduced involution is associated with higher mammographic density, a strong breast cancer risk factor. Both factors predict risk of developing breast cancer among women with benign disease. Given that prior studies have been conducted mainly in White women, we compared the extent of TDLU involution among Western and Asian breast cancer cases to describe potential racial heterogeneity in breast cancer etiology. Method: We obtained three TDLU involution metrics (count/100 mm2, mean span, and mean acini count/TDLU; all inversely correlated with TDLU involution) measured in benign breast tissue sections from 379 Chinese (254 luminal A and 125 core basal phenotype [CBP] cases) and 476 Polish (407 luminal A and 69 CBP) breast cancer cases. Polytomous logistic regression was performed using tertiles of TDLU measures as ordinal dependent variable and race as an independent variable. Covariates included age, body mass index, and parity. Analyses were performed separately by age group (<50, ≥50) and subtype (luminal A and CBP). Results: Among luminal A cases, Chinese had significantly greater TDLU count compared with Polish in both age groups (ORtrend= 11.0; 95% CI=2.80-43.2; Ptrend=0.001 for age<50; ORtrend= 12.1; 95% CI=5.12-28.7; Ptrend=1E-08 for age≥50). In addition, Chinese were more likely to have greater mean span and acini count among younger cases (ORtrend=2.5; 95% CI=1.44-4.28; Ptrend=0.001 for mean span and ORtrend=7.4; 95% CI=4.13-13.4; Ptrend=3E-11 for acini count) but not among older cases. Among CBP cases, Chinese were more likely to have greater acini count compared to Polish only among younger women (ORtrend=2.6; 95% CI=1.12-6.95; Ptrend=0.03 for age<50). Conclusion: We found Chinese were more likely to have reduced TDLU involution compared to Polish cases after accounting for potential confounders, with greater differences for luminal A and younger women. Studies of TDLU involution in diverse populations are needed to confirm and understand whether population difference in TDLU involution metrics are related to age at breast cancer onset and risks for specific tumor subtypes. Citation Format: Hyuna Sung, Changyuan Guo, Jennifer Guida, Shan Zheng, Erni Li, Jing Li, Nan Hu, Joseph Deng, Montserrat Garcia-Closas, Jonine Figueroa, Mark Sherman, Gretchen Gierach, Ning Lu, Xiaohong R. Yang. Racial variation in terminal duct lobular unit (TDLU) involution in Chinese and Polish breast cancer patients [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meeting 2017; 2017 Apr 1-5; Washington, DC. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2017;77(13 Suppl):Abstract nr 5290. doi:10.1158/1538-7445.AM2017-5290

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