2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijrobp.2009.07.1692
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A Population-Based Study of Subsequent Primary Malignancies After Endometrial Cancer: Genetic, Environmental, and Treatment-Related Associations

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“…They noted the data supported a genetic or environmental etiology as the primary explanation for this subsequent malignancy. 19 In a separate study of second cancers after radiation treatment for cervical cancer, an increased risk of leukemias, colon, bladder, and kidney cancers was noted. However, the same study noted increased risks of additional subsequent malignancies not seen in our study, for example, pancreatic and stomach cancers.…”
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“…They noted the data supported a genetic or environmental etiology as the primary explanation for this subsequent malignancy. 19 In a separate study of second cancers after radiation treatment for cervical cancer, an increased risk of leukemias, colon, bladder, and kidney cancers was noted. However, the same study noted increased risks of additional subsequent malignancies not seen in our study, for example, pancreatic and stomach cancers.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…20 In addition, it should be noted that the median times to subsequent malignancy in our cohorts were 9 and 6 years for UPSC and CC, respectively, and these intervals are shorter than those of other subsequent malignancies more definitively attributed to radiotherapy. 19,21 Another probable component of treatment of the primary malignancy is chemotherapy. There are limited data on chemotherapy-induced malignancies after endometrial cancer, but there is a known increased risk of leukemias after platinumbased chemotherapy for ovarian cancer.…”
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“…Radiation-related malignant tumors also usually cause secondary cancers after treatment of primary tumors. Patients undergoing radiation therapy for pelvic malignancies, including prostate, endometrial and cervical cancer, are prone to BC risk (Brown et al, 2010;Burger et al, 2013). Indeed, the standardized BC rate increased in patients with prostate cancer treated with radiation (HR: 1.7; 95% CI: 1.57-1.86) (Abern et al, 2013).…”
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“…Radiotherapy is a powerful tool for the treatment of gynecological malignancies including cervical (Tamai et al, 1999) and endemetrial cancers (Brown et al, 2010) and prostate cancer (Bolla et al, 2013). Patients treated with radiotherapy likely have significantly increased risk of subsequent primary malignancies including bladder, vagina, colon, and soft-tissue (Brown et al, 2010).…”
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confidence: 99%