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Background/objectives: Medroxyprogesterone acetate (MPA) is a synthetic progesterone that is most commonly used as a contraceptive. MPA acts by binding to the progesterone receptor of the hypothalamus, and this receptor has been found to be important in the pathophysiology of meningiomas. Recent research has reported an increased association between the use of MPA and intracranial meningioma, though the literature is mostly limited by low numbers of meningioma cases and low exposure to MPA. The objective of the current study is to build upon the previously published literature utilizing a large database from the United States.
Methods: Utilizing a large commercial insurance database, the current matched case-control study identified meningioma cases using ICD-10 codes from hospital data and MPA exposure, as established from pharmaceutical claims data. Controls were matched 10:1 to cases based on age, year of enrollment, and duration of enrollment. A conditional logistic regression estimated odds ratios (ORs) for the association between MPA exposure and the odds of developing a meningioma.
Results: Among 117,503 meningioma cases and 1,072,907 matched controls, oral MPA exposure was not associated with odds of meningioma; however, injection MPA exposure was associated with a 53% increased odds of being a case (OR 1.53, 95% CI 1.40-1.67). This association was specific to cerebral meningiomas (OR 1.68, 95% CI 1.50-1.87), an association that became stronger with a longer duration of use of injection MPA.
Conclusions: The current results are consistent with the prior literature, which reports an association between injection exposures to MPA and a stronger association with increasing use of MPA. Women should be cautioned about the prolonged use of MPA, and future research should examine whether the extended use of MPA is associated with the meningioma grade.
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