Journal article
Risk and prognostic factors for endometrial carcinoma after diagnosis of breast or Lynch-associated cancers-A population-based analysis
Sharon E Johnatty, Colin JR Stewart, Deborah Smith, Daniel Buchanan, Yee Leung, Martin K Oehler, Alison Brand, Penelope M Webb, Amanda B Spurdle
Cancer Medicine | Wiley | Published : 2018
DOI: 10.1002/cam4.1890
Abstract
We hypothesized that endometrial carcinoma (EC) patients with a prior cancer diagnosis, after accounting for EC arising after tamoxifen-treated prior breast carcinoma, are more likely to have an underlying genetic basis. We used information from a population-based study to compare measured risk factors, tumor characteristics, survival, and known mismatch repair (MMR) pathogenic variant status for EC subgroups according to prior diagnosis of cancer (none, breast cancer tamoxifen-treated or not, Lynch Syndrome (LS)-associated cancer). Family history of any cancer was increased for EC cases with prior breast cancer, both tamoxifen treated (P = 0.005) and untreated (P = 0.01). EC cases with prio..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Cancer Council Tasmania, Grant/Award Number: 403031 and 457636; Cancer Australia, Grant/Award Number: 1010859; Cancer Council Queensland, Grant/Award Number: 4196615; National Health and Medical Research Council, Grant/Award Number: 339435