## Abstract The objectives of this study were to assess the number of adult survivors of childhood cancer who ever married and the factors influencing marriage, compare observed marriages to those expected from the general population, and assess age at marriage and influencing factors. The data is
Risk of breast cancer in female survivors of childhood Hodgkin's disease in Britain: A population-based study
โ Scribed by Aliki J. Taylor; David L. Winter; Charles A. Stiller; Mike Murphy; Mike M. Hawkins
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- French
- Weight
- 182 KB
- Volume
- 120
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0020-7136
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โฆ Synopsis
Abstract
There is now widespread evidence that female survivors of Hodgkin's disease who have been treated with supradiaphragmatic radiotherapy are at an increased risk of breast cancer. Mantle irradiation, which includes irradiation of the mediastinum, conveys a particularly high risk. Previously published studies have found a wide variation in risk. To provide British estimates of risk to inform surveillance programmes, we carried out the first British populationโbased cohort study of breast cancer in female survivors of childhood Hodgkin's disease. From the underlying cohort of the British Childhood Cancer Survivor Study, a cohort of 18,123 British 5โyear survivors of childhood cancer diagnosed between 1940 and 1991, there were in total 383 female 5โyear survivors of childhood Hodgkin's disease. Sixteen of these 383 survivors went on to develop invasive breast cancer subsequent to 5โyear survival (standardised incidence ratio, 11.5; 95% confidence interval (95% CI), 6.6โ18.6) and all of these 16 survivors had been treated with supradiaphragmatic irradiation as treatment for childhood Hodgkin's disease. The cumulative risk of breast cancer by 25 years of follow up was 9.9% (95% CI, 3.3โ16.6) for all patients and 12.2% (95% CI, 4.3โ20.1) for those treated with supradiaphragmatic radiotherapy. The cumulative risk of breast cancer in female survivors of childhood Hodgkin's disease in Britain is at the lower end of previous estimates. We hope that our data may provide a basis for future surveillance and for counselling survivors as to their likely risk of breast cancer. ยฉ 2006 WileyโLiss, Inc.
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