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Second cancers in MPN: Survival analysis from an international study.

Monia Marchetti1, Arianna Ghirardi2, Arianna Masciulli2, Alessandra Carobbio2, Francesca Palandri3, Nicola Vianelli3, Elena Rossi4,5, Silvia Betti5, Ambra Di Veroli6, Alessandra Iurlo7, Daniele Cattaneo7, Guido Finazzi8, Massimiliano Bonifacio9, Luigi Scaffidi9, Andrea Patriarca10, Elisa Rumi11,12, Ilaria Carola Casetti12, Clemency Stephenson13, Paola Guglielmelli14,15, Elena Maria Elli16, Miroslava Palova17, Davide Rapezzi18, Daniel Erez19,20, Montse Gomez21, Kai Wille22, Manuel Perez-Encinas23, Francesca Lunghi24, Anna Angona25, Maria Laura Fox26, Eloise Beggiato27, Giulia Benevolo28, Giuseppe Carli29, Rossella Cacciola30, Mary Frances McMullin31, Alessia Tieghi32, Valle Recasens33, Susanne Isfort34, Fabrizio Pane35, Valerio De Stefano4,5, Martin Griesshammer22, Alberto Alvarez-Larran36, Alessandro Maria Vannucchi14,15, Alessandro Rambaldi8, Tiziano Barbui2.   

Abstract

One out of ten patients with Philadelphia-negative myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPN) develop a second cancer (SC): in such patients we aimed at assessing the survival impact of SC itself and of MPN-specific therapies. Data were therefore extracted from an international nested case-control study, recruiting 798 patients with SC diagnosed concurrently or after the MPN. Overall, 2995 person-years (PYs) were accumulated and mortality rate (MR) since SC diagnosis was 5.9 (5.1-6.9) deaths for every 100 PYs. A "poor prognosis" SC (stomach, esophagus, liver, pancreas, lung, ovary, head-and-neck or nervous system, osteosarcomas, multiple myeloma, aggressive lymphoma, acute leukemia) was reported in 26.3% of the patients and was the cause of death in 65% of them (MR 11.0/100 PYs). In contrast, patients with a "non-poor prognosis" SC (NPPSC) incurred a MR of 4.6/100 PYs: 31% of the deaths were attributed to SC and 15% to MPN evolution. At multivariable analysis, death after SC diagnosis was independently predicted (HR and 95% CI) by patient age greater than 70 years (2.68; 1.88-3.81), the SC prognostic group (2.57; 1.86-3.55), SC relapse (1.53; 10.6-2.21), MPN evolution (2.72; 1.84-4.02), anemia at SC diagnosis (2.32; 1.49-3.59), exposure to hydroxyurea (1.89; 1.26-2.85) and to ruxolitinib (3.63; 1.97-6.71). Aspirin was protective for patients with a NPPSC (0.60; 0.38-0.95). In conclusion, SC is a relevant cause of death competing with MPN evolution. Prospective data are awaited to confirm the role of cytoreductive and anti-platelet drugs in modulating patient survival after the occurrence of a SC.
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Year:  2019        PMID: 31816122     DOI: 10.1002/ajh.25700

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Hematol        ISSN: 0361-8609            Impact factor:   10.047


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