Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10216/154335
Author(s): Morais, S
Antunes, L
Bento, MJ
Lunet, N
Title: Risk and survival of third primary cancers in a population-based cohort of gastric cancer patients
Publisher: Elsevier
Issue Date: 2019
Abstract: Background The growing number of gastric cancers together with improved survival resulted in an increasing population of survivors at risk of multiple primary cancers. Aims To estimate the 10-year risk and survival of third primary cancers (TPCs) among gastric first primary cancers (FPCs). Methods Gastric FPCs from the Portuguese North Region Cancer Registry, diagnosed in 2000-2006 (n = 7409), were followed for a TPC (31/12/2012), and for all-cause death (31/12/2017). The cumulative incidence of TPCs was estimated. Patients with a TPC were matched (1:1, by sex, age group, years between FPC and second primary cancer [SPC] diagnosis, and SPC location) to FPC + SPC patients without a TPC. Results Overall, 25 (0.3% of FPCs and 6.8% of SPCs) TPCs were diagnosed. The most common sites were tobacco-related, mainly including digestive organs. Among all FPCs, 10-year cumulative incidence (95% confidence interval [CI]) of a TPC was 0.4% (0.2–0.5%) and among SPCs 7.6% (4.4–10.8%). For TPCs, compared to matched patients, age-adjusted hazard ratio (95%CI) for death was 1.68 (0.77–3.67). The 10-year cumulative mortality of TPCs and matched patients was 92.6% and 67.9%, respectively. Conclusions A clustering of tobacco-related cancers was observed in TPCs, with a 10-year cumulative incidence of 0.4% among FPCs. TPCs had worse survival than patients without a TPC.
DOI: 10.1016/j.dld.2018.12.003
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10216/154335
Source: Dig Liver Dis. 2019 Apr;51(4):584-588. doi: 10.1016/j.dld.2018.12.003. Epub 2018 Dec 12.
Document Type: Artigo em Revista Científica Internacional
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