Arterial thrombosis in Philadelphia-negative myeloproliferative neoplasms predicts second cancer: A case-control study

  • Valerio De Stefano
  • , A. Ghirardi
  • , A. Masciulli
  • , A. Carobbio
  • , F. Palandri
  • , N. Vianelli
  • , Elena Rossi
  • , S. Betti
  • , Veroli A. Di
  • , A. Iurlo
  • , D. Cattaneo
  • , G. Finazzi
  • , M. Bonifacio
  • , L. Scaffidi
  • , A. Patriarca
  • , E. Rumi
  • , I. C. Casetti
  • , C. Stephenson
  • , P. Guglielmelli
  • , E. M. Elli
  • M. Palova, D. Rapezzi, D. Erez, M. Gomez, K. Wille, M. Perez-Encinas, F. Lunghi, A. Angona, M. L. Fox, E. Beggiato, G. Benevolo, G. Carli, R. Cacciola, M. F. McMullin, A. Tieghi, V. Recasens, S. Isfort, M. Marchetti, M. Griesshammer, A. Alvarez-Larran, A. M. Vannucchi, A. Rambaldi, T. Barbui*
*Autore corrispondente per questo lavoro

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Abstract

Patients with Philadelphia-negative myeloproliferative neoplasm (MPN) are prone to the development of second cancers, but the factors associated with these events have been poorly explored. In an international nested case-control study, we recruited 647 patients with carcinoma, nonmelanoma skin cancer, hematological second cancer, and melanoma diagnosed concurrently or after MPN diagnosis. Up to 3 control patients without a history of cancer and matched with each case for center, sex, age at MPN diagnosis, date of diagnosis, and MPN disease duration were included (n 5 1234). Cases were comparable to controls for MPN type, driver mutations and cardiovascular risk factors. The frequency of thrombosis preceding MPN was similar for cases and controls (P 5 .462). Thrombotic events after MPN and before second cancer were higher in cases than in controls (11.6% vs 8.1%; P 5 .013), because of a higher proportion of arterial thromboses (6.2% vs 3.7%; P 5 .015). After adjustment for confounders, the occurrence of arterial thrombosis remained independently associated with the risk of carcinoma (odds ratio, 1.97; 95% confidence interval, 1.14-3.41), suggesting that MPN patients experiencing arterial events after MPN diagnosis deserve careful clinical surveillance for early detection of carcinoma.
Lingua originaleInglese
pagine (da-a)381-386
Numero di pagine6
RivistaBlood
Volume135
Numero di pubblicazione5
DOI
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 2020

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Biochimica
  • Immunologia
  • Ematologia
  • Biologia Cellulare

Keywords

  • Myeloproliferative neoplasms

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