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Cancer Risk in Congenital Heart Disease-What Is the Evidence?

Sarah Cohen1, Michelle Z Gurvitz2, Virginie Beauséjour-Ladouceur3, Patrick R Lawler4, Judith Therrien5, Ariane J Marelli6.   

Abstract

As life expectancy in patients with congenital heart disease (CHD) has improved, the risk for developing noncardiac morbidities is increasing in adult patients with CHD (ACHD). Among these noncardiac complications, malignancies significantly contribute to the disease burden of ACHD patients. Epidemiologic studies of cancer risk in CHD patients are challenging because they require large numbers of patients, extended follow-up, detailed and validated clinical data, and appropriate reference populations. However, several observational studies suggest that cancer risks are significantly elevated in patients with CHD compared with the general population. CHD and cancer share genetic and environmental risk factors. An association with exposure to low-dose ionizing radiation secondary to medical therapeutic or diagnostic procedures has been reported. Patients with Down syndrome, as well as, to a lesser extent, deletion of 22q11.2 and renin-angiotensin system pathologies, may manifest both CHD and a predisposition to cancer. Such observations suggest that carcinogenesis and CHD may share a common basis in some cases. Finally, specific conditions, such as Fontan circulation and cyanotic CHD, may lead to multisystem consequences and subsequently to cancer. Nonetheless, there is currently no clear consensus regarding appropriate screening for cancer and surveillance modalities in CHD patients. Physicians caring for patients with CHD should be aware of this potential predisposition and meet screening recommendations for the general population fastidiously. An interdisciplinary and global approach is required to bridge the knowledge gap in this field.
Copyright © 2019 Canadian Cardiovascular Society. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31813507     DOI: 10.1016/j.cjca.2019.09.023

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can J Cardiol        ISSN: 0828-282X            Impact factor:   5.223


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2.  Laparoscopic hysterectomy for endometrial cancer after the Fontan procedure: The first case report.

Authors:  Yoshitsugu Chigusa; Shiro Baba; Koji Yamanoi; Haruko Okamoto; Yusuke Sagae; Masaki Mandai; Ken Yamaguchi
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4.  Identification of SOX18 as a New Gene Predisposing to Congenital Heart Disease.

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Authors:  Hugo R Martinez; Gary S Beasley; Jason F Goldberg; Mohammed Absi; Kaitlin A Ryan; Karine Guerrier; Vijaya M Joshi; Jason N Johnson; Cara E Morin; Caitlin Hurley; Ronald Ray Morrison; Parul Rai; Jane S Hankins; Michael W Bishop; Brandon M Triplett; Matthew J Ehrhardt; Ching-Hon Pui; Hiroto Inaba; Jeffrey A Towbin
Journal:  Children (Basel)       Date:  2021-12-18
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