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Familial Risk of Biliary Tract Cancers: A Population-Based Study in Utah

Authors :
Juan F. Gallegos-Orozco
Kenneth M. Boucher
Michael Charlton
Kathryn R. Byrne
N. Jewel Samadder
Cathryn Koptiuch
Heidi A. Hanson
Karen Curtin
Randall W. Burt
Ken R. Smith
Jathine Wong
Source :
Digestive Diseases and Sciences. 61:3627-3632
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2016.

Abstract

Biliary tract cancers (BTC) including, cholangiocarcinoma (CC) and gallbladder cancer (GBC), are rare and highly fatal malignancies. The etiology and inherited susceptibility of both malignancies are poorly understood. We quantified the risk of BTC in first-degree (FDR), second-degree (SDR), and first cousin (FC) relatives of individuals with BTC, stratified by tumor subsite. BTC diagnosed between 1980 and 2011 were identified from the Utah Cancer Registry and linked to pedigrees from the Utah Population Database. Age- and gender-matched BTC-free controls were selected to form the comparison group for determining BTC risk in relatives using Cox regression analysis. Of the 1302 index patients diagnosed with BTC, 550 (42.2 %) were located in the gallbladder and 752 (57.8 %) were cholangiocarcinomas. There was no elevated risk of BTC (all subsites combined) in FDRs (HR 0.94, 95 % CI 0.29–3.0), SDRs (HR 0.25, 95 % CI 0.06–1.03), and FCs (HR 0.96, 95 % CI 0.61–1.51) of BTC cases compared to cancer-free controls. Similarly, no increased familial risk of GBC or CC was found in relatives of BTC patients stratified by tumor subsite compared to relatives of controls. Relatives of BTC patients are not at an increased risk of GBC or CC in a statewide population. This suggests that biliary tract cancer risk is not associated with a familial predisposition and may be mitigated more strongly by environmental modifiers.

Details

ISSN :
15732568 and 01632116
Volume :
61
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Digestive Diseases and Sciences
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c22e23b8840fabc069e8f9a501a5cf94
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10620-016-4310-3