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Mortality by age, gene and gender in carriers of pathogenic mismatch repair gene variants receiving surveillance for early cancer diagnosis and treatment:a report from the prospective Lynch syndrome database

Authors :
Mev Dominguez-Valentin
Saskia Haupt
Toni T. Seppälä
Julian R. Sampson
Lone Sunde
Inge Bernstein
Mark A. Jenkins
Christoph Engel
Stefan Aretz
Maartje Nielsen
Gabriel Capella
Francesc Balaguer
Dafydd Gareth Evans
John Burn
Elke Holinski-Feder
Lucio Bertario
Bernardo Bonanni
Annika Lindblom
Zohar Levi
Finlay Macrae
Ingrid Winship
John-Paul Plazzer
Rolf Sijmons
Luigi Laghi
Adriana Della Valle
Karl Heinimann
Tadeusz Dębniak
Robert Fruscio
Francisco Lopez-Koestner
Karin Alvarez-Valenzuela
Lior H. Katz
Ido Laish
Elez Vainer
Carlos Vaccaro
Dirce Maria Carraro
Kevin Monahan
Elizabeth Half
Aine Stakelum
Des Winter
Rory Kennelly
Nathan Gluck
Harsh Sheth
Naim Abu-Freha
Marc Greenblatt
Benedito Mauro Rossi
Mabel Bohorquez
Giulia Martina Cavestro
Leonardo S. Lino-Silva
Karoline Horisberger
Maria Grazia Tibiletti
Ivana do Nascimento
Huw Thomas
Norma Teresa Rossi
Leandro Apolinário da Silva
Attila Zaránd
Juan Ruiz-Bañobre
Vincent Heuveline
Jukka-Pekka Mecklin
Kirsi Pylvänäinen
Laura Renkonen-Sinisalo
Anna Lepistö
Päivi Peltomäki
Christina Therkildsen
Mia Gebauer Madsen
Stefan Kobbelgaard Burgdorf
John L. Hopper
Aung Ko Win
Robert W. Haile
Noralane Lindor
Steven Gallinger
Loïc Le Marchand
Polly A. Newcomb
Jane Figueiredo
Daniel D. Buchanan
Stephen N. Thibodeau
Magnus von Knebel Doeberitz
Markus Loeffler
Nils Rahner
Evelin Schröck
Verena Steinke-Lange
Wolff Schmiegel
Deepak Vangala
Claudia Perne
Robert Hüneburg
Silke Redler
Reinhard Büttner
Jürgen Weitz
Marta Pineda
Nuria Duenas
Joan Brunet Vidal
Leticia Moreira
Ariadna Sánchez
Eivind Hovig
Sigve Nakken
Kate Green
Fiona Lalloo
James Hill
Emma Crosbie
Miriam Mints
Yael Goldberg
Douglas Tjandra
Sanne W. ten Broeke
Revital Kariv
Guy Rosner
Suresh H. Advani
Lidiya Thomas
Pankaj Shah
Mithun Shah
Florencia Neffa
Patricia Esperon
Walter Pavicic
Giovana Tardin Torrezan
Thiago Bassaneze
Claudia Alejandra Martin
Gabriela Moslein
Pål Moller
Dominguez-Valentin, M
Haupt, S
Seppälä, T
Sampson, J
Sunde, L
Bernstein, I
Jenkins, M
Engel, C
Aretz, S
Nielsen, M
Capella, G
Balaguer, F
Evans, D
Burn, J
Holinski-Feder, E
Bertario, L
Bonanni, B
Lindblom, A
Levi, Z
Macrae, F
Winship, I
Plazzer, J
Sijmons, R
Laghi, L
Della Valle, A
Heinimann, K
Dębniak, T
Fruscio, R
Lopez-Koestner, F
Alvarez-Valenzuela, K
Katz, L
Laish, I
Vainer, E
Vaccaro, C
Carraro, D
Monahan, K
Half, E
Stakelum, A
Winter, D
Kennelly, R
Gluck, N
Sheth, H
Abu-Freha, N
Greenblatt, M
Rossi, B
Bohorquez, M
Cavestro, G
Lino-Silva, L
Horisberger, K
Tibiletti, M
Nascimento, I
Thomas, H
Rossi, N
Apolinário da Silva, L
Zaránd, A
Ruiz-Bañobre, J
Heuveline, V
Mecklin, J
Pylvänäinen, K
Renkonen-Sinisalo, L
Lepistö, A
Peltomäki, P
Therkildsen, C
Madsen, M
Burgdorf, S
Hopper, J
Win, A
Haile, R
Lindor, N
Gallinger, S
Le Marchand, L
Newcomb, P
Figueiredo, J
Buchanan, D
Thibodeau, S
von Knebel Doeberitz, M
Loeffler, M
Rahner, N
Schröck, E
Steinke-Lange, V
Schmiegel, W
Vangala, D
Perne, C
Hüneburg, R
Redler, S
Büttner, R
Weitz, J
Pineda, M
Duenas, N
Vidal, J
Moreira, L
Sánchez, A
Hovig, E
Nakken, S
Green, K
Lalloo, F
Hill, J
Crosbie, E
Mints, M
Goldberg, Y
Source :
Dominguez-Valentin, M, Haupt, S, Seppälä, T T, Sampson, J R, Sunde, L, Bernstein, I, Jenkins, M A, Engel, C, Aretz, S, Nielsen, M, Capella, G, Balaguer, F, Evans, D G, Burn, J, Holinski-Feder, E, Bertario, L, Bonanni, B, Lindblom, A, Levi, Z, Macrae, F, Winship, I, Plazzer, J-P, Sijmons, R, Laghi, L, Della Valle, A, Heinimann, K, Dębniak, T, Fruscio, R, Lopez-Koestner, F, Alvarez-Valenzuela, K, Katz, L H, Laish, I, Vainer, E, Vaccaro, C, Carraro, D M, Monahan, K, Half, E, Stakelum, A, Winter, D, Kennelly, R, Gluck, N, Sheth, H, Abu-Freha, N, Greenblatt, M, Rossi, B M, Bohorquez, M, Cavestro, G M, Lino-Silva, L S, Horisberger, K, Tibiletti, M G, Nascimento, I D, Thomas, H, Rossi, N T, Apolinário da Silva, L, Zaránd, A, Ruiz-Bañobre, J, Heuveline, V, Mecklin, J-P, Pylvänäinen, K, Renkonen-Sinisalo, L, Lepistö, A, Peltomäki, P, Therkildsen, C, Madsen, M G, Burgdorf, S K, Hopper, J L, Win, A K, Haile, R W, Lindor, N, Gallinger, S, Le Marchand, L, Newcomb, P A, Figueiredo, J, Buchanan, D D, Thibodeau, S N, von Knebel Doeberitz, M, Loeffler, M, Rahner, N, Schröck, E, Steinke-Lange, V, Schmiegel, W, Vangala, D, Perne, C, Hüneburg, R, Redler, S, Büttner, R, Weitz, J, Pineda, M, Duenas, N, Vidal, J B, Moreira, L, Sánchez, A, Hovig, E, Nakken, S, Green, K, Lalloo, F, Hill, J, Crosbie, E, Mints, M, Goldberg, Y, Tjandra, D, Ten Broeke, S W, Kariv, R, Rosner, G, Advani, S H, Thomas, L, Shah, P, Shah, M, Neffa, F, Esperon, P, Pavicic, W, Torrezan, G T, Bassaneze, T, Martin, C A, Moslein, G & Moller, P 2023, ' Mortality by age, gene and gender in carriers of pathogenic mismatch repair gene variants receiving surveillance for early cancer diagnosis and treatment : a report from the prospective Lynch syndrome database ', EClinicalMedicine, vol. 58, 101909 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eclinm.2023.101909
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Background: The Prospective Lynch Syndrome Database (PLSD) collates information on carriers of pathogenic or likely pathogenic MMR variants (path_MMR) who are receiving medical follow-up, including colonoscopy surveillance, which aims to the achieve early diagnosis and treatment of cancers. Here we use the most recent PLSD cohort that is larger and has wider geographical representation than previous versions, allowing us to present mortality as an outcome, and median ages at cancer diagnoses for the first time.Methods: The PLSD is a prospective observational study without a control group that was designed in 2012 and updated up to October 2022. Data for 8500 carriers of path_MMR variants from 25 countries were included, providing 71,713 years of follow up. Cumulative cancer incidences at 65 years of age were combined with 10-year crude survival following cancer, to derive estimates of mortality up to 75 years of age by organ, gene, and gender.Findings: Gynaecological cancers were more frequent than colorectal cancers in path_MSH2, path_MSH6 and path_PMS2 carriers [cumulative incidence: 53.3%, 49.6% and 23.3% at 75 years, respectively]. Endometrial, colon and ovarian cancer had low mortality [8%, 13% and 15%, respectively] and prostate cancers were frequent in male path_MSH2 carriers [cumulative incidence: 39.7% at 75 years]. Pancreatic, brain, biliary tract and ureter and kidney and urinary bladder cancers were associated with high mortality [83%, 66%, 58%, 27%, and 29%, respectively]. Among path_MMR carriers undergoing colonoscopy surveillance, particularly path_MSH2 carriers, more deaths followed non-colorectal Lynch syndrome cancers than colorectal cancers.Interpretation: In path_MMR carriers undergoing colonoscopy surveillance, non-colorectal Lynch syndrome cancers were associated with more deaths than were colorectal cancers. Reducing deaths from non-colorectal cancers presents a key challenge in contemporary medical care in Lynch syndrome. Background: The Prospective Lynch Syndrome Database (PLSD) collates information on carriers of pathogenic or likely pathogenic MMR variants (path_MMR) who are receiving medical follow-up, including colonoscopy surveillance, which aims to the achieve early diagnosis and treatment of cancers. Here we use the most recent PLSD cohort that is larger and has wider geographical representation than previous versions, allowing us to present mortality as an outcome, and median ages at cancer diagnoses for the first time. Methods: The PLSD is a prospective observational study without a control group that was designed in 2012 and updated up to October 2022. Data for 8500 carriers of path_MMR variants from 25 countries were included, providing 71,713 years of follow up. Cumulative cancer incidences at 65 years of age were combined with 10-year crude survival following cancer, to derive estimates of mortality up to 75 years of age by organ, gene, and gender. Findings: Gynaecological cancers were more frequent than colorectal cancers in path_MSH2, path_MSH6 and path_PMS2 carriers [cumulative incidence: 53.3%, 49.6% and 23.3% at 75 years, respectively]. Endometrial, colon and ovarian cancer had low mortality [8%, 13% and 15%, respectively] and prostate cancers were frequent in male path_MSH2 carriers [cumulative incidence: 39.7% at 75 years]. Pancreatic, brain, biliary tract and ureter and kidney and urinary bladder cancers were associated with high mortality [83%, 66%, 58%, 27%, and 29%, respectively]. Among path_MMR carriers undergoing colonoscopy surveillance, particularly path_MSH2 carriers, more deaths followed non-colorectal Lynch syndrome cancers than colorectal cancers. Interpretation: In path_MMR carriers undergoing colonoscopy surveillance, non-colorectal Lynch syndrome cancers were associated with more deaths than were colorectal cancers. Reducing deaths from non-colorectal cancers presents a key challenge in contemporary medical care in Lynch syndrome. Funding: We acknowledge funding from the Norwegian Cancer Society, contract 194751-2017.

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English
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OpenAIRE
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Dominguez-Valentin, M, Haupt, S, Seppälä, T T, Sampson, J R, Sunde, L, Bernstein, I, Jenkins, M A, Engel, C, Aretz, S, Nielsen, M, Capella, G, Balaguer, F, Evans, D G, Burn, J, Holinski-Feder, E, Bertario, L, Bonanni, B, Lindblom, A, Levi, Z, Macrae, F, Winship, I, Plazzer, J-P, Sijmons, R, Laghi, L, Della Valle, A, Heinimann, K, Dębniak, T, Fruscio, R, Lopez-Koestner, F, Alvarez-Valenzuela, K, Katz, L H, Laish, I, Vainer, E, Vaccaro, C, Carraro, D M, Monahan, K, Half, E, Stakelum, A, Winter, D, Kennelly, R, Gluck, N, Sheth, H, Abu-Freha, N, Greenblatt, M, Rossi, B M, Bohorquez, M, Cavestro, G M, Lino-Silva, L S, Horisberger, K, Tibiletti, M G, Nascimento, I D, Thomas, H, Rossi, N T, Apolinário da Silva, L, Zaránd, A, Ruiz-Bañobre, J, Heuveline, V, Mecklin, J-P, Pylvänäinen, K, Renkonen-Sinisalo, L, Lepistö, A, Peltomäki, P, Therkildsen, C, Madsen, M G, Burgdorf, S K, Hopper, J L, Win, A K, Haile, R W, Lindor, N, Gallinger, S, Le Marchand, L, Newcomb, P A, Figueiredo, J, Buchanan, D D, Thibodeau, S N, von Knebel Doeberitz, M, Loeffler, M, Rahner, N, Schröck, E, Steinke-Lange, V, Schmiegel, W, Vangala, D, Perne, C, Hüneburg, R, Redler, S, Büttner, R, Weitz, J, Pineda, M, Duenas, N, Vidal, J B, Moreira, L, Sánchez, A, Hovig, E, Nakken, S, Green, K, Lalloo, F, Hill, J, Crosbie, E, Mints, M, Goldberg, Y, Tjandra, D, Ten Broeke, S W, Kariv, R, Rosner, G, Advani, S H, Thomas, L, Shah, P, Shah, M, Neffa, F, Esperon, P, Pavicic, W, Torrezan, G T, Bassaneze, T, Martin, C A, Moslein, G & Moller, P 2023, ' Mortality by age, gene and gender in carriers of pathogenic mismatch repair gene variants receiving surveillance for early cancer diagnosis and treatment : a report from the prospective Lynch syndrome database ', EClinicalMedicine, vol. 58, 101909 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eclinm.2023.101909
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edsair.doi.dedup.....19f329812a94dc744ae88f2959a59615