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Increased Incidence of Myelodysplastic Syndrome and Acute Myeloid Leukemia Following Breast Cancer Treatment with Radiation Alone or Combined with Chemotherapy: a registry cohort analysis 1990-2005

Yazarlar : Kaplan HG, Malmgren JA, Atwood MK.

Yayın : BMC Cancer.

Yayın Yılı : 2011

Pubmed Linki : http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21693006

Konu : MDS

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Abstract

ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND:

Our objective was to measure myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) and acute myelogenous leukemia (AML) risk associated with radiation and/or chemotherapy breast cancer (BC) treatment.

METHODS:

Our study cohort was composed of BC patients diagnosed from 1990 to 2005 and was followed up for blood disorders, mean length of follow up = 7.17 years, range 2-18 years. 5790 TNM stage 0-III patients treated with surgery alone, radiation and/or chemotherapy were included. Patients without surgery (n=111), with stem cell transplantation (n=98), unknown or non-standard chemotherapy regimens (n=94), lost to follow up (n=66) or 'cancer status unknown' (n=67) were excluded. Rates observed at our community based cancer care institution were compared to SEER incidence data for rate ratio (RR) calculations.

RESULTS:

17 cases of MDS/AML (10 MDS/7 AML) occurred during the follow up period, crude rate .29% (95% CI = .17, .47), SEER comparison RR= 3.94 (95% CI = 2.34, 6.15). The RR of MDS in patients age <65 comparing our cohort incidence to SEER incidence data was 10.88 (95% CI = 3.84, 24.03) and the RR of AML in patients age <65 was 5.32 (95% CI = 1.31, 14.04). No significant increased risk of MDS or AML was observed in women > 65 or the surgery/chemotherapy-only group. A RR of 3.32 (95% CI = 1.42, 6.45) was observed in the surgery/radiation-only group and a RR of 6.32 (95% CI = 3.03, 11.45) in the surgery/radiation/chemotherapy group. 3 out of 10 MDS cases died of disease at an average 3.8 months post diagnosis and five of seven AML cases died at an average 9 months post diagnosis.

CONCLUSIONS:

An elevated rate of MDS and AML was observed among breast cancer patients <65, those treated with radiation and those treated with radiation and chemotherapy compared to available population incidence data. Although a small number of patients are affected, leukemia risk associated with treatment and younger age is significant.


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