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Long-Term Risk of Subsequent Malignant Neoplasms Among Childhood and Adolescent Lymphoma Survivors (1975-2013): A Population-Based Predictive Nomogram

BACKGROUND: Studies are needed to assess risk factors pertinent to the incidence of secondary malignancies among childhood and adolescent lymphoma survivors. We aimed to identify risk factors pertinent to the incidence of secondary malignancies and subsequently establish a clinically practical predi...

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Autores principales: Liu, Junqi, Zheng, Qingzhu, Beeraka, Narasimha M, Zhang, Xiao, Li, Tingxuan, Song, Ruixia, Zhao, Di, Fan, Ruitai
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10485277/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37177980
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oncolo/oyad112
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author Liu, Junqi
Zheng, Qingzhu
Beeraka, Narasimha M
Zhang, Xiao
Li, Tingxuan
Song, Ruixia
Zhao, Di
Fan, Ruitai
author_facet Liu, Junqi
Zheng, Qingzhu
Beeraka, Narasimha M
Zhang, Xiao
Li, Tingxuan
Song, Ruixia
Zhao, Di
Fan, Ruitai
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description BACKGROUND: Studies are needed to assess risk factors pertinent to the incidence of secondary malignancies among childhood and adolescent lymphoma survivors. We aimed to identify risk factors pertinent to the incidence of secondary malignancies and subsequently establish a clinically practical predictive nomogram. METHODS: A total of 5561 patients who were diagnosed with primary lymphoma below the age of 20 years between 1975 and 2013 and survived for at least 5 years were identified. Standardized incidence ratio (SIR) and excess risk (ER) analysis were performed by sex, age, and year when primary lymphoma was diagnosed, sites and types of primary lymphoma, and therapy strategies. Univariable and multivariable logistic regression were used to identify independent risk factors for adolescent and childhood lymphoma-related secondary malignancies. Based on 5 factors (age, time from lymphoma diagnosis, gender, lymphoma type, and therapy), a nomogram for predicting the risk of a secondary malignancy for patients with childhood and adolescent primary lymphoma was established. RESULTS: Among 5561 lymphoma survivors, 424 developed a secondary malignancy. Females (SIR = 5.34, 95% CI, 4.73-5.99; ER = 50.58) exhibited a higher SIR and ER than males (SIR = 3.28, 95% CI, 2.76-3.87; ER = 15.53). Blacks were at a higher risk than Caucasians or others. Nodular lymphocyte-predominant Hodgkin lymphoma survivors exhibited typically high SIR (13.13, 95% CI, 6-24.92) and ER (54.79) among all lymphoma classifications. Lymphoma survivors who underwent radiotherapy, whether they received chemotherapy or not, had typically higher SIR and ER. Among all types of secondary malignancies, “bone and joint neoplasms” (SIR = 11.07, 95% CI, 5.52-19.81) and “soft tissue neoplasms” (SIR = 12.27, 95% CI, 7.59-18.76) presented significantly high SIR whereas “breast cancer” and “endocrine cancer” associated with higher ER. The median diagnosis age of secondary malignancies was 36 years old, and the median time interval between the diagnosis of two malignancies was 23 years. A nomogram was constructed to predict the risk of secondary malignancies in patients diagnosed with primary lymphoma before 20 years of age. After internal validation, the AUC and C-index of the nomogram are 0.804 and 0.804, respectively. CONCLUSION AND RELEVANCE: The established nomogram provides a convenient and reliable tool for predicting the risk of a secondary malignancy among childhood and adolescent lymphoma survivors, concluding significant concern for lymphoma survivors with high-risk estimates.
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spelling pubmed-104852772023-09-09 Long-Term Risk of Subsequent Malignant Neoplasms Among Childhood and Adolescent Lymphoma Survivors (1975-2013): A Population-Based Predictive Nomogram Liu, Junqi Zheng, Qingzhu Beeraka, Narasimha M Zhang, Xiao Li, Tingxuan Song, Ruixia Zhao, Di Fan, Ruitai Oncologist Hematologic Malignancies BACKGROUND: Studies are needed to assess risk factors pertinent to the incidence of secondary malignancies among childhood and adolescent lymphoma survivors. We aimed to identify risk factors pertinent to the incidence of secondary malignancies and subsequently establish a clinically practical predictive nomogram. METHODS: A total of 5561 patients who were diagnosed with primary lymphoma below the age of 20 years between 1975 and 2013 and survived for at least 5 years were identified. Standardized incidence ratio (SIR) and excess risk (ER) analysis were performed by sex, age, and year when primary lymphoma was diagnosed, sites and types of primary lymphoma, and therapy strategies. Univariable and multivariable logistic regression were used to identify independent risk factors for adolescent and childhood lymphoma-related secondary malignancies. Based on 5 factors (age, time from lymphoma diagnosis, gender, lymphoma type, and therapy), a nomogram for predicting the risk of a secondary malignancy for patients with childhood and adolescent primary lymphoma was established. RESULTS: Among 5561 lymphoma survivors, 424 developed a secondary malignancy. Females (SIR = 5.34, 95% CI, 4.73-5.99; ER = 50.58) exhibited a higher SIR and ER than males (SIR = 3.28, 95% CI, 2.76-3.87; ER = 15.53). Blacks were at a higher risk than Caucasians or others. Nodular lymphocyte-predominant Hodgkin lymphoma survivors exhibited typically high SIR (13.13, 95% CI, 6-24.92) and ER (54.79) among all lymphoma classifications. Lymphoma survivors who underwent radiotherapy, whether they received chemotherapy or not, had typically higher SIR and ER. Among all types of secondary malignancies, “bone and joint neoplasms” (SIR = 11.07, 95% CI, 5.52-19.81) and “soft tissue neoplasms” (SIR = 12.27, 95% CI, 7.59-18.76) presented significantly high SIR whereas “breast cancer” and “endocrine cancer” associated with higher ER. The median diagnosis age of secondary malignancies was 36 years old, and the median time interval between the diagnosis of two malignancies was 23 years. A nomogram was constructed to predict the risk of secondary malignancies in patients diagnosed with primary lymphoma before 20 years of age. After internal validation, the AUC and C-index of the nomogram are 0.804 and 0.804, respectively. CONCLUSION AND RELEVANCE: The established nomogram provides a convenient and reliable tool for predicting the risk of a secondary malignancy among childhood and adolescent lymphoma survivors, concluding significant concern for lymphoma survivors with high-risk estimates. Oxford University Press 2023-05-13 /pmc/articles/PMC10485277/ /pubmed/37177980 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oncolo/oyad112 Text en © The Author(s) 2023. Published by Oxford University Press. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Hematologic Malignancies
Liu, Junqi
Zheng, Qingzhu
Beeraka, Narasimha M
Zhang, Xiao
Li, Tingxuan
Song, Ruixia
Zhao, Di
Fan, Ruitai
Long-Term Risk of Subsequent Malignant Neoplasms Among Childhood and Adolescent Lymphoma Survivors (1975-2013): A Population-Based Predictive Nomogram
title Long-Term Risk of Subsequent Malignant Neoplasms Among Childhood and Adolescent Lymphoma Survivors (1975-2013): A Population-Based Predictive Nomogram
title_full Long-Term Risk of Subsequent Malignant Neoplasms Among Childhood and Adolescent Lymphoma Survivors (1975-2013): A Population-Based Predictive Nomogram
title_fullStr Long-Term Risk of Subsequent Malignant Neoplasms Among Childhood and Adolescent Lymphoma Survivors (1975-2013): A Population-Based Predictive Nomogram
title_full_unstemmed Long-Term Risk of Subsequent Malignant Neoplasms Among Childhood and Adolescent Lymphoma Survivors (1975-2013): A Population-Based Predictive Nomogram
title_short Long-Term Risk of Subsequent Malignant Neoplasms Among Childhood and Adolescent Lymphoma Survivors (1975-2013): A Population-Based Predictive Nomogram
title_sort long-term risk of subsequent malignant neoplasms among childhood and adolescent lymphoma survivors (1975-2013): a population-based predictive nomogram
topic Hematologic Malignancies
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10485277/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37177980
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oncolo/oyad112
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