Second cancers and causes of death in patients with testicular cancer in Sweden.

While treatment for testicular cancer (TC) has become standardized after the 1980s with an associated significant improvement in patient survival, this has been accompanied by an increased risk of second primary cancers (SPCs). Patients were identified from the Swedish Cancer Registry spanning the y...

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Main Authors: Luyao Zhang, Otto Hemminki, Tianhui Chen, Hongyao Yu, Guoqiao Zheng, Subhayan Chattopadhyay, Asta Försti, Kristina Sundquist, Jan Sundquist, Kari Hemminki
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2019-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0214410
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spelling doaj-333f4dc78d5c4e53af561874365f588c2021-03-03T20:46:48ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032019-01-01143e021441010.1371/journal.pone.0214410Second cancers and causes of death in patients with testicular cancer in Sweden.Luyao ZhangOtto HemminkiTianhui ChenHongyao YuGuoqiao ZhengSubhayan ChattopadhyayAsta FörstiKristina SundquistJan SundquistKari HemminkiWhile treatment for testicular cancer (TC) has become standardized after the 1980s with an associated significant improvement in patient survival, this has been accompanied by an increased risk of second primary cancers (SPCs). Patients were identified from the Swedish Cancer Registry spanning the years from 1980 to 2015, including 8788 individuals with primary TC and their SPCs. Relative risks (RRs) for SPC were calculated using the generalized Poisson regression model. SPCs were diagnosed in 9.4% of patients with TC and half of them were late onset cancers not common in the population in their 40s. Overall RR of SPCs (excluding second TC) was 1.30 (95%CI: 1.20-1.40), including high risks for seven solid cancers, non-Hodgkin lymphoma and leukemia. Second TC was the most common SPC and the RR of 17.19 (95%CI: 14.89-19.85) was the highest recorded. Cancers known to be fatal as first primary cancers were also fatal as SPC in TC patients. Survival at 30 years of follow-up was approximately 80% for TC patients without SPC but it decreased to 40% for patients with SPC. The unexpected finding that half of the identified SPCs were typical late onset cancers in the middle-aged population raises concerns that therapy may facilitate premature aging. The risks of SPC are clinically important for the long-term management of TC patients and the high-mortality calls for a future management strategy.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0214410
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author Luyao Zhang
Otto Hemminki
Tianhui Chen
Hongyao Yu
Guoqiao Zheng
Subhayan Chattopadhyay
Asta Försti
Kristina Sundquist
Jan Sundquist
Kari Hemminki
spellingShingle Luyao Zhang
Otto Hemminki
Tianhui Chen
Hongyao Yu
Guoqiao Zheng
Subhayan Chattopadhyay
Asta Försti
Kristina Sundquist
Jan Sundquist
Kari Hemminki
Second cancers and causes of death in patients with testicular cancer in Sweden.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Luyao Zhang
Otto Hemminki
Tianhui Chen
Hongyao Yu
Guoqiao Zheng
Subhayan Chattopadhyay
Asta Försti
Kristina Sundquist
Jan Sundquist
Kari Hemminki
author_sort Luyao Zhang
title Second cancers and causes of death in patients with testicular cancer in Sweden.
title_short Second cancers and causes of death in patients with testicular cancer in Sweden.
title_full Second cancers and causes of death in patients with testicular cancer in Sweden.
title_fullStr Second cancers and causes of death in patients with testicular cancer in Sweden.
title_full_unstemmed Second cancers and causes of death in patients with testicular cancer in Sweden.
title_sort second cancers and causes of death in patients with testicular cancer in sweden.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2019-01-01
description While treatment for testicular cancer (TC) has become standardized after the 1980s with an associated significant improvement in patient survival, this has been accompanied by an increased risk of second primary cancers (SPCs). Patients were identified from the Swedish Cancer Registry spanning the years from 1980 to 2015, including 8788 individuals with primary TC and their SPCs. Relative risks (RRs) for SPC were calculated using the generalized Poisson regression model. SPCs were diagnosed in 9.4% of patients with TC and half of them were late onset cancers not common in the population in their 40s. Overall RR of SPCs (excluding second TC) was 1.30 (95%CI: 1.20-1.40), including high risks for seven solid cancers, non-Hodgkin lymphoma and leukemia. Second TC was the most common SPC and the RR of 17.19 (95%CI: 14.89-19.85) was the highest recorded. Cancers known to be fatal as first primary cancers were also fatal as SPC in TC patients. Survival at 30 years of follow-up was approximately 80% for TC patients without SPC but it decreased to 40% for patients with SPC. The unexpected finding that half of the identified SPCs were typical late onset cancers in the middle-aged population raises concerns that therapy may facilitate premature aging. The risks of SPC are clinically important for the long-term management of TC patients and the high-mortality calls for a future management strategy.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0214410
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