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A Pooled Analysis of Second Primary Pancreatic Cancer

Authors :
David H. Brewster
Vera Pompe-Kirn
Eero Pukkala
Elizabeth Tracey
Kee Seng Chia
Kari Hemminki
Erich V. Kliewer
Ghislaine Scelo
Jon Tonita
Aage Andersen
Paul Brennan
Jørgen H. Olsen
Min Shen
Mary L. McBride
Jon G. Jonasson
Carmen Martos
Didier Colin
Paolo Boffetta
Shen, M.
Boffetta, P.
Olsen, J.H.
Andersen, A.
Hemminki, K.
Pukkala, E.
Tracey, E.
Brewster, D.H.
McBride, M.L.
Pompe-Kirn, V.
Kliewer, E.V.
Tonita, J.M.
Chia, K.-S.
Martos, C.
Jonasson, J.G.
Colin, D.
Scélo, G.
Brennan, P.
Source :
American Journal of Epidemiology. 163:502-511
Publication Year :
2006
Publisher :
Oxford University Press (OUP), 2006.

Abstract

Studies of pancreatic cancer in the setting of second primary malignant neoplasms can provide etiologic clues. An international multicenter study was carried out using data from 13 cancer registries with a registration period up to year 2000. Cancer patients were followed up from the initial cancer diagnosis, and the occurrence of second primary malignant neoplasms was compared with expected values derived from local rates, adjusting for age, sex, and period of diagnosis. Results from individual registries were pooled by use of a fixed-effects model. People were at higher risk of developing pancreatic cancer within 10 years of a diagnosis of cancers of the pharynx, stomach, gallbladder, larynx, lung, cervix, corpus uteri, bladder, and eye and 10 years or later following a diagnosis of cancers of the stomach, colon, gallbladder, breast, cervix, placenta, corpus uteri, ovary, testis, bladder, kidney, and eye, as well as Hodgkin's and non-Hodgkin's lymphomas. Pancreatic cancer was connected with smoking-related cancers, confirming the etiologic role of tobacco. The associations with uterine and ovarian cancers suggest that reproductive factors might be implicated in pancreatic carcinogenesis. The elevated pancreatic cancer risk in young patients observed among several types of cancer implies a role of genetic factors. Radiotherapy is also suggested as a risk factor. Copyright © 2006 by the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health All rights reserved.

Details

ISSN :
14766256 and 00029262
Volume :
163
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
American Journal of Epidemiology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....101d82af0c23ba70131ec087b3f29ea9
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/aje/kwj073