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Subsequent Female Breast Cancer Risk Associated With Anthracycline Chemotherapy for Childhood Cancer
Publication Date
9-1-2023
Journal
Nature Medicine
Abstract
Anthracycline-based chemotherapy is associated with increased subsequent breast cancer (SBC) risk in female childhood cancer survivors, but the current evidence is insufficient to support early breast cancer screening recommendations for survivors treated with anthracyclines. In this study, we pooled individual patient data of 17,903 survivors from six well-established studies, of whom 782 (4.4%) developed a SBC, and analyzed dose-dependent effects of individual anthracycline agents on developing SBC and interactions with chest radiotherapy. A dose-dependent increased SBC risk was seen for doxorubicin (hazard ratio (HR) per 100 mg m
Keywords
Child, Female, Humans, Breast Neoplasms, Anthracyclines, Doxorubicin, Breast, Daunorubicin, Polyketides, Risk factors, Breast cancer, Quality of life, Paediatric cancer, Cancer epidemiology
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PMID: 37696934