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Family history of cancer and risk of sporadic differentiated thyroid carcinoma.

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Xu, L; Li, G; Wei, Q; El-Naggar, AK; Sturgis, EM
Published in: Cancer
March 1, 2012

BACKGROUND: Thyroid cancer incidence in the United States, particularly in women, has increased dramatically since the 1980s. Although the causes of thyroid cancer in most patients remain largely unknown, evidence suggests the existence of an inherited predisposition to development of differentiated thyroid carcinoma (DTC). Therefore, the authors explored the association between sporadic DTC and family history of cancer. METHODS: In a retrospective hospital-based case-control study of prospectively recruited subjects who completed the study questionnaire upon enrollment, unconditional logistic regression was used to calculate odds ratios (ORs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) as estimates of the DTC risk associated with first-degree family history of cancer. RESULTS: The study included 288 patients with sporadic DTC and 591 cancer-free controls. Family history of thyroid cancer in first-degree relatives was associated with increased DTC risk (adjusted OR, 4.1; 95% CI, 1.7-9.9). All DTC cases in patients with a first-degree family history of thyroid cancer were cases of papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) (adjusted OR, 4.6; 95% CI, 1.9-11.1). Notably, the risk of PTC was highest in subjects with a family history of thyroid cancer in siblings (OR, 7.4; 95% CI, 1.8-30.4). In addition, multifocal primary tumor was more common among PTC patients with first-degree family history of thyroid cancer than among PTC patients with no first-degree family history of thyroid cancer (68.8% vs 35.5%, P = .01). CONCLUSIONS: The study suggests that family history of thyroid cancer in first-degree relatives, particularly in siblings, is associated with an increased risk of sporadic PTC.

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Cancer

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EISSN

1097-0142

Publication Date

March 1, 2012

Volume

118

Issue

5

Start / End Page

1228 / 1235

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Young Adult
  • Thyroid Neoplasms
  • Surveys and Questionnaires
  • Risk Factors
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Oncology & Carcinogenesis
  • Neoplasms
  • Middle Aged
  • Medical History Taking
  • Male
 

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Xu, L., Li, G., Wei, Q., El-Naggar, A. K., & Sturgis, E. M. (2012). Family history of cancer and risk of sporadic differentiated thyroid carcinoma. Cancer, 118(5), 1228–1235. https://doi.org/10.1002/cncr.26398
Xu, Li, Guojun Li, Qingyi Wei, Adel K. El-Naggar, and Erich M. Sturgis. “Family history of cancer and risk of sporadic differentiated thyroid carcinoma.Cancer 118, no. 5 (March 1, 2012): 1228–35. https://doi.org/10.1002/cncr.26398.
Xu L, Li G, Wei Q, El-Naggar AK, Sturgis EM. Family history of cancer and risk of sporadic differentiated thyroid carcinoma. Cancer. 2012 Mar 1;118(5):1228–35.
Xu, Li, et al. “Family history of cancer and risk of sporadic differentiated thyroid carcinoma.Cancer, vol. 118, no. 5, Mar. 2012, pp. 1228–35. Pubmed, doi:10.1002/cncr.26398.
Xu L, Li G, Wei Q, El-Naggar AK, Sturgis EM. Family history of cancer and risk of sporadic differentiated thyroid carcinoma. Cancer. 2012 Mar 1;118(5):1228–1235.
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Published In

Cancer

DOI

EISSN

1097-0142

Publication Date

March 1, 2012

Volume

118

Issue

5

Start / End Page

1228 / 1235

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Young Adult
  • Thyroid Neoplasms
  • Surveys and Questionnaires
  • Risk Factors
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Oncology & Carcinogenesis
  • Neoplasms
  • Middle Aged
  • Medical History Taking
  • Male