History of cancer in first degree relatives of Barrett’s esophagus patients: A case-control study - 10/12/11
páginas | 8 |
Iconografías | 0 |
Vídeos | 0 |
Otros | 0 |
Summary |
Background and objective |
Familial clusters of Barrett’s esophagus (BE) and esophageal adenocarcinoma (EAC) have been reported. This study evaluates the history of cancer in BE patients families.
Methods |
In two years, patients with BE (272), esophagitis (456) and controls (517) were recruited in 12 Italian Endoscopy Units. Cancer family history in first-degree (FD) relatives was determined by a questionnaire.
Results |
Approximately 53% of BE, 51% of esophagitis, and 48% of controls had at least one relative affected by any type of malignancy. Probands with at least one esophageal or gastric (E/G) cancer-affected relative showed a BE risk which was at least eighty-five percent higher than that of probands without affected relatives. The relative risk of BE was 4.18, 95% CL=0.76–23.04 if a FD relative had early (mean age≤50years) onset E/G cancer compared to late onset E/G cancer.
Conclusion |
In this sample there was no evidence that a family history of cancer was associated with the diagnosis of BE. An intriguing result was the association between the occurrence of E/G cancers at earlier ages (<50years) among BE relatives with respect the control group. This could suggest a genetic contribution in onset of these tumors, but the sample was too small to demonstrate a significant association.
Further exploration of family history of E/G cancer and a diagnosis of BE in larger samples is warranted.
El texto completo de este artículo está disponible en PDF.Esquema
Vol 35 - N° 12
P. 831-838 - décembre 2011 Regresar al númeroBienvenido a EM-consulte, la referencia de los profesionales de la salud.
El acceso al texto completo de este artículo requiere una suscripción.
Bienvenido a EM-consulte, la referencia de los profesionales de la salud.
La compra de artículos no está disponible en este momento.
¿Ya suscrito a @@106933@@ revista ?