Familial Associations of Colorectal Cancer with Other Cancers

Abstract Colorectal cancer (CRC) has a strong familial component which extends to discordant cancers (ie non-CRC tumors). This is best seen in cancer syndromes such as hereditary non-polyposis colorectal cancer (HNPCC) which predisposes to several tumor types. Population-based family studies have al...

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Main Authors: Hongyao Yu, Akseli Hemminki, Kristina Sundquist, Kari Hemminki
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2017-07-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-05732-z
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spelling doaj-30de064cf1a64caf966377e9c3eed9f72020-12-08T02:29:48ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222017-07-01711510.1038/s41598-017-05732-zFamilial Associations of Colorectal Cancer with Other CancersHongyao Yu0Akseli Hemminki1Kristina Sundquist2Kari Hemminki3Division of Molecular Genetic Epidemiology, German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ)Cancer Gene Therapy Group, Faculty of Medicine, University of HelsinkiCenter for Primary Health Care Research, Lund UniversityDivision of Molecular Genetic Epidemiology, German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ)Abstract Colorectal cancer (CRC) has a strong familial component which extends to discordant cancers (ie non-CRC tumors). This is best seen in cancer syndromes such as hereditary non-polyposis colorectal cancer (HNPCC) which predisposes to several tumor types. Population-based family studies have also found discordant associations for CRC but they have included cancers which manifest in HNPCC, and there is no convincing evidence of discordant associations beyond the known syndromes. We address familial associations of non-CRC tumors with CRC using the resources of the Swedish Family-Cancer Database and applying a powerful approach of assessing familial relative risks in families of increasing numbers of patients with discordant cancers. Among 1.8 million cancer patients and over 200,000 CRC cases consistent familial associations of CRC was observed for several HNPCC related cancers. However, for small intestinal, pancreatic and nervous system cancers RRs remained essentially unchanged when potential HNPCC families were excluded, suggesting involvement of genes not related to HNPCC. Two independent associations of CRC were found for melanoma, thyroid and eye cancers and these appeared not to be related to known syndromes. A number of other cancers associated with CRC in single analyses and independent studies are required to assess the relevance of such findings.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-05732-z
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Familial Associations of Colorectal Cancer with Other Cancers
Scientific Reports
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Kristina Sundquist
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title Familial Associations of Colorectal Cancer with Other Cancers
title_short Familial Associations of Colorectal Cancer with Other Cancers
title_full Familial Associations of Colorectal Cancer with Other Cancers
title_fullStr Familial Associations of Colorectal Cancer with Other Cancers
title_full_unstemmed Familial Associations of Colorectal Cancer with Other Cancers
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publishDate 2017-07-01
description Abstract Colorectal cancer (CRC) has a strong familial component which extends to discordant cancers (ie non-CRC tumors). This is best seen in cancer syndromes such as hereditary non-polyposis colorectal cancer (HNPCC) which predisposes to several tumor types. Population-based family studies have also found discordant associations for CRC but they have included cancers which manifest in HNPCC, and there is no convincing evidence of discordant associations beyond the known syndromes. We address familial associations of non-CRC tumors with CRC using the resources of the Swedish Family-Cancer Database and applying a powerful approach of assessing familial relative risks in families of increasing numbers of patients with discordant cancers. Among 1.8 million cancer patients and over 200,000 CRC cases consistent familial associations of CRC was observed for several HNPCC related cancers. However, for small intestinal, pancreatic and nervous system cancers RRs remained essentially unchanged when potential HNPCC families were excluded, suggesting involvement of genes not related to HNPCC. Two independent associations of CRC were found for melanoma, thyroid and eye cancers and these appeared not to be related to known syndromes. A number of other cancers associated with CRC in single analyses and independent studies are required to assess the relevance of such findings.
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