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Risk of subsequent gliomas and meningiomas among 69,460 5-year survivors of childhood and adolescent cancer in Europe: the PanCareSurFup study.

Authors :
Heymer EJ
Hawkins MM
Winter DL
Teepen JC
Sunguc C
Ronckers CM
Allodji RS
Alessi D
Sugden E
Belle FN
Bagnasco F
Byrne J
Bárdi E
Garwicz S
Grabow D
Jankovic M
Kaatsch P
Kaiser M
Michel G
Schindera C
Haddy N
Journy N
Česen Mazić M
Skinner R
Kok JL
Gunnes MW
Wiebe T
Sacerdote C
Maule MM
Terenziani M
Jakab Z
Winther JF
Lähteenmäki PM
Zadravec Zaletel L
Haupt R
Kuehni CE
Kremer LC
de Vathaire F
Hjorth L
Reulen RC
Source :
British journal of cancer [Br J Cancer] 2024 Apr; Vol. 130 (6), pp. 976-986. Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 Jan 19.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Background: Childhood cancer survivors are at risk of subsequent gliomas and meningiomas, but the risks beyond age 40 years are uncertain. We quantified these risks in the largest ever cohort.<br />Methods: Using data from 69,460 5-year childhood cancer survivors (diagnosed 1940-2008), across Europe, standardized incidence ratios (SIRs) and cumulative incidence were calculated.<br />Results: In total, 279 glioma and 761 meningioma were identified. CNS tumour (SIR: 16.2, 95% CI: 13.7, 19.2) and leukaemia (SIR: 11.2, 95% CI: 8.8, 14.2) survivors were at greatest risk of glioma. The SIR for CNS tumour survivors was still 4.3-fold after age 50 (95% CI: 1.9, 9.6), and for leukaemia survivors still 10.2-fold after age 40 (95% CI: 4.9, 21.4). Following cranial radiotherapy (CRT), the cumulative incidence of a glioma in CNS tumour survivors was 2.7%, 3.7% and 5.0% by ages 40, 50 and 60, respectively, whilst for leukaemia this was 1.2% and 1.7% by ages 40 and 50. The cumulative incidence of a meningioma after CRT in CNS tumour survivors doubled from 5.9% to 12.5% between ages 40 and 60, and in leukaemia survivors increased from 5.8% to 10.2% between ages 40 and 50.<br />Discussion: Clinicians following up survivors should be aware that the substantial risks of meningioma and glioma following CRT are sustained beyond age 40 and be vigilant for symptoms.<br /> (© 2024. The Author(s).)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1532-1827
Volume :
130
Issue :
6
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
British journal of cancer
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
38243010
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41416-024-02577-y