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Health Behavior and Cancer Prevention among Adults with Li-Fraumeni Syndrome and Relatives in Germany—A Cohort Description

Li-Fraumeni-syndrome (LFS) is a rare, highly penetrant cancer predisposition syndrome (CPS) caused by pathogenic variants (PVs) in TP53. Physical activity (PA) and a Mediterranean diet lead to cancer reduction or survival benefits and increased quality of life (QoL), but this is yet unstudied among...

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Autores principales: Nees, Juliane, Kiermeier, Senta, Struewe, Farina, Keymling, Myriam, Maatouk, Imad, Kratz, Christian P., Schott, Sarah
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9600238/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36290891
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/curroncol29100614
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author Nees, Juliane
Kiermeier, Senta
Struewe, Farina
Keymling, Myriam
Maatouk, Imad
Kratz, Christian P.
Schott, Sarah
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Kiermeier, Senta
Struewe, Farina
Keymling, Myriam
Maatouk, Imad
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description Li-Fraumeni-syndrome (LFS) is a rare, highly penetrant cancer predisposition syndrome (CPS) caused by pathogenic variants (PVs) in TP53. Physical activity (PA) and a Mediterranean diet lead to cancer reduction or survival benefits and increased quality of life (QoL), but this is yet unstudied among LFS. TP53 PV carriers (PVC) and their relatives were questioned on dietary patterns (Mediterranean Diet Adherence Screener), PA (Freiburg Questionnaire), QoL (Short-form-Health-Survey-12), smoking, alcohol consumption and perception of cancer risk in a German bi-centric study from March 2020–June 2021. The study enrolled 70 PVC and 43 relatives. Women compared to men (6.49 vs. 5.38, p = 0.005) and PVC to relatives (6.59 vs. 5.51; p = 0.006) showed a healthier diet, associated with participation in surveillance (p = 0.04) and education (diet p = 0.02 smoking p = 0.0003). Women smoked less (2.91 vs. 5.91 packyears; p = 0.03), psychological well-being was higher among men (SF-12: males 48.06 vs. females 41.94; p = 0.004). PVC rated their own cancer risk statistically higher than relatives (72% vs. 38%, p < 0.001) however, cancer risk of the general population was rated lower (38% vs. 70%, p < 0.001). A relative’s cancer-related death increased the estimated personal cancer risk (p = 0.01). The possibilities of reducing cancer through self-determined health behavior among PVC and relatives has not yet been exhausted. Educating families with a CPS on cancer-preventive behavior requires further investigation with regard to acceptance and real-life implementation.
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spelling pubmed-96002382022-10-27 Health Behavior and Cancer Prevention among Adults with Li-Fraumeni Syndrome and Relatives in Germany—A Cohort Description Nees, Juliane Kiermeier, Senta Struewe, Farina Keymling, Myriam Maatouk, Imad Kratz, Christian P. Schott, Sarah Curr Oncol Article Li-Fraumeni-syndrome (LFS) is a rare, highly penetrant cancer predisposition syndrome (CPS) caused by pathogenic variants (PVs) in TP53. Physical activity (PA) and a Mediterranean diet lead to cancer reduction or survival benefits and increased quality of life (QoL), but this is yet unstudied among LFS. TP53 PV carriers (PVC) and their relatives were questioned on dietary patterns (Mediterranean Diet Adherence Screener), PA (Freiburg Questionnaire), QoL (Short-form-Health-Survey-12), smoking, alcohol consumption and perception of cancer risk in a German bi-centric study from March 2020–June 2021. The study enrolled 70 PVC and 43 relatives. Women compared to men (6.49 vs. 5.38, p = 0.005) and PVC to relatives (6.59 vs. 5.51; p = 0.006) showed a healthier diet, associated with participation in surveillance (p = 0.04) and education (diet p = 0.02 smoking p = 0.0003). Women smoked less (2.91 vs. 5.91 packyears; p = 0.03), psychological well-being was higher among men (SF-12: males 48.06 vs. females 41.94; p = 0.004). PVC rated their own cancer risk statistically higher than relatives (72% vs. 38%, p < 0.001) however, cancer risk of the general population was rated lower (38% vs. 70%, p < 0.001). A relative’s cancer-related death increased the estimated personal cancer risk (p = 0.01). The possibilities of reducing cancer through self-determined health behavior among PVC and relatives has not yet been exhausted. Educating families with a CPS on cancer-preventive behavior requires further investigation with regard to acceptance and real-life implementation. MDPI 2022-10-15 /pmc/articles/PMC9600238/ /pubmed/36290891 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/curroncol29100614 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Health Behavior and Cancer Prevention among Adults with Li-Fraumeni Syndrome and Relatives in Germany—A Cohort Description
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title_full Health Behavior and Cancer Prevention among Adults with Li-Fraumeni Syndrome and Relatives in Germany—A Cohort Description
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title_full_unstemmed Health Behavior and Cancer Prevention among Adults with Li-Fraumeni Syndrome and Relatives in Germany—A Cohort Description
title_short Health Behavior and Cancer Prevention among Adults with Li-Fraumeni Syndrome and Relatives in Germany—A Cohort Description
title_sort health behavior and cancer prevention among adults with li-fraumeni syndrome and relatives in germany—a cohort description
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9600238/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36290891
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/curroncol29100614
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