| Literature DB >> 30281663 |
Guoqiao Zheng1, Hongyao Yu1, Anna Kanerva2,3, Asta Försti1,4, Kristina Sundquist4, Kari Hemminki1,4.
Abstract
Ovarian cancer is a heterogeneous disease. Data regarding familial risks for specific proband, age at diagnosis and histology are limited. Such data can assist genetic counseling and help elucidate etiologic differences among various histologic types of ovarian malignancies. By using the Swedish Family-Cancer Database, we calculated relative risks (RRs) for detailed family histories using a two-way comparison, which implied e.g. estimation of RRs for overall ovarian cancer when family history was histology-specific ovarian cancer, and conversely, RRs for histology-specific ovarian cancer when family history was overall ovarian cancer. In families of only mother, only sisters or both mother and sisters diagnosed with ovarian cancer, cancer risks for ovary were 2.40, 2.59 and 10.40, respectively; and were higher for cases diagnosed before the age of 50 years. All histological types showed a familial risk in two-way analyses, except mucinous and sex cord-stromal tumors. RRs for concordant histology were found for serous (2.47), endometrioid (3.59) and mucinous ovarian cancers (6.91). Concordant familial risks were highest for mucinous cancer; for others, some discordant associations, such as endometrioid-undifferentiated (9.27) and serous-undifferentiated (4.80), showed the highest RRs. Familial risks are high for early-onset patients and for those with multiple affected relatives. Sharing of different histological types of ovarian cancer is likely an indication of the complexity of the underlying mechanisms.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30281663 PMCID: PMC6169923 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0205000
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fig 1Age-standardized incidence in different time period for overall and eight histological types of invasive ovarian cancer.
Since the record of SNOMED was started in 1993, the periods for subtypes only included 1993–2000, 2001–2010 and 2011–2015.
Age at diagnosis in overall and different histological types of ovarian cancer.
| Histological types | Number of cases (%) | Age at diagnosis Median (Q1, Q3) |
|---|---|---|
| All | 46015 | 63 (53, 72) |
| All | 16273 (100) | 65 (55, 74) |
| Undifferentiated | 411 (2.5) | 65 (57, 75) |
| Clear cell | 769 (4.7) | 61 (52, 70) |
| Endometrioid | 1760 (10.8) | 62 (52, 72) |
| Serous | 7404 (45.5) | 65 (57, 74) |
| Mucinous | 1269 (7.8) | 62 (50, 73) |
| Sex cord-stromal | 457 (2.8) | 56 (44, 67) |
| Others | 4203 (25.8) | 66 (55, 77) |
* All the ovarian cancer cases with histological type information were diagnosed in the period 1993–2015.
a: Ovarian cancer cases diagnosed in the period 1958–2015.
b: Ovarian cancer cases diagnosed in the period 1993–2015.
c: Sex cord-stromal was represented by thecoma.
d: Others include histological types of other ovarian cancers such as papillary and germ cell ovarian cancers as well as unspecified ovarian cancers
Familial risk of ovarian cancer in daughters by proband type and age of diagnosis.
| Age | Cases without family history | Only mother | Only sisters | Mother and sister | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| < 50 | 3872 | 120 | 2.29–3.26 | 63 | 3.01–4.96 | 6 | 7.20–35.74 | < .0001 | |||
| ≥50 | 6942 | 195 | 1.93–2.56 | 95 | 1.73–2.60 | 8 | 4.16–16.67 | < .0001 | |||
| All | 10814 | 315 | 2.14–2.68 | 158 | 2.21–3.03 | 14 | 6.16–17.57 | < .0001 | |||
Bolding, italic and underlining indicate that the 95% CI, 99% CI and 99.9% CI did not overlap with 1.00 respectively.
Familial associations of overall ovarian cancer with histology-specific ovarian cancer.
| Histological type | Overall risk of ovarian cancer in daughters | Risk of histology-specific ovarian cancer in daughters | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Undifferentiated | 8841 | 9 | 2.49–9.21 | 175 | 18 | 3.36–8.86 | ||
| Clear cell | 8843 | 7 | 1.03–4.54 | 496 | 15 | 1.00–2.80 | ||
| Endometrioid | 8821 | 29 | 2.65–5.49 | 951 | 48 | 2.10–3.75 | ||
| Serous | 8780 | 70 | 1.70–2.73 | 3934 | 215 | 2.58–3.40 | ||
| Mucinous | 8838 | 12 | 1.26–3.90 | 708 | 18 | 1.51 | 0.94–2.41 | |
| Sex cord-stromal | 8846 | 4 | 1.02–7.25 | 295 | 5 | 1.10 | 0.46–2.66 | |
N1: Number of cases without family history in first-degree relatives; N2: Number of cases with family history in first-degree relatives;
Bolding, italic and underlining indicate that the 95% CI, 99% CI and 99.9% CI did not overlap with 1.00 respectively;
Familial associations among different histological types of invasive ovarian cancers.
| Histological types | Cases without family history | Cases with family history | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Offspring | First-degree relative | |||||
| Undifferentiated | Clear cell | 175 | 1 | 2.16 | 110.37 | |
| Serous | 175 | 4 | 2.23 | 16.2 | ||
| Mucinous | 175 | 1 | 1.29 | 65.89 | ||
| Endometrioid | Undifferentiated | 951 | 2 | 2.31 | 37.12 | |
| Endometrioid | 951 | 3 | 1.15 | 11.14 | ||
| Serous | 951 | 8 | 1.13 | 4.53 | ||
| Serous | Undifferentiated | 3934 | 4 | 1.80 | 12.8 | |
| Clear cell | 3934 | 3 | 2.08 | 0.67 | 6.45 | |
| Endometrioid | 3934 | 12 | 1.99 | 6.17 | ||
| Serous | 3934 | 36 | 1.78 | 3.43 | ||
| Mucinous | 3934 | 6 | 1.09 | 5.43 | ||
| Sex cord-stromal | 3934 | 3 | 1.49 | 14.33 | ||
| Mucinous | Undifferentiated | 708 | 1 | 1.00 | 50.33 | |
| Endometrioid | 708 | 2 | 3.26 | 0.81 | 13.05 | |
| Serous | 708 | 4 | 1.56 | 0.58 | 4.17 | |
| Mucinous | 708 | 3 | 2.22 | 21.49 | ||
| Sex cord-stromal | Clear cell | 295 | 1 | 1.36 | 69.12 | |
| Serous | 295 | 2 | 1.97 | 0.49 | 7.93 | |
Only items with at least two cases with family history, or with significant results are displayed in Table 4. No such items were found for clear cell type of ovarian cancer.
Bolding, italic and underlining indicate that the 95% CI, 99% CI and 99.9% CI did not overlap with 1.00 respectively.