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Second primary cancers among 109 000 cases of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma

  • P. Brennan
  • , G. Scélo
  • , K. Hemminki
  • , L. Mellemkjaer
  • , E. Tracey
  • , A. Andersen
  • , D. H. Brewster
  • , E. Pukkala
  • , M. L. McBride
  • , E. V. Kliewer
  • , J. V. Tonita
  • , A. Seow
  • , V. Pompe-Kirn
  • , C. Martos
  • , J. G. Jonasson
  • , D. Colin
  • , P. Boffetta
  • International Agency for Research on Cancer
  • German Cancer Research Center
  • Karolinska Institutet
  • Danish Cancer Society
  • New South Wales Cancer Registry
  • Institute of Population-Based Cancer Research
  • NHS National Services Scotland
  • Finnish Cancer Registry
  • Provincial Health Services Authority
  • Cancer Care Manitoba
  • University of Manitoba
  • Saskatchewan Cancer Agency
  • Center for Molecular Epidemiology
  • Institute of Oncology Ljubljana
  • Cancer Registry of Zaragoza
  • Icelandic Cancer Society
  • University of Iceland

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Abstract

An analysis of other primary cancers in individuals with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL) can help to elucidate this cancer aetiology. In all, 109451 first primary NHL were included in a pooled analysis of 13 cancer registries. The observed numbers of second cancers were compared to the expected numbers derived from the age-, sex-, calendar period- and registry-specific incidence rates. We also calculated the standardised incidence ratios for NHL as a second primary after other cancers. There was a 47% (95% confidence interval 43-51%) overall increase in the risk of a primary cancer after NHL A strongly significant (P < 0.001) increase was observed for cancers of the lip, tongue, oropharynx*, stomach, small intestine, colon*, liver, nasal cavity*, lung, soft tissues*, skin melanoma*, nonmelanoma skin*, bladder*, kidney*, thyroid*, Hodgkin's lymphoma*, lymphoid leukaemia* and myeloid leukaemia. Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma as a second primary was increased after cancers marked with an asterisk. Patterns of risk indicate a treatment effect for lung, bladder, stomach, Hodgkin's lymphoma and myeloid leukaemia. Common risk factors may be involved for cancers of the lung, bladder, nasal cavity and for soft tissues, such as pesticides. Bidirectional effects for several cancer sites of potential viral origin argue strongly for a role for immune suppression in NHL.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)159-166
Number of pages8
JournalBritish Journal of Cancer
Volume93
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 11 2005

Keywords

  • Cancer registries
  • Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma
  • Second primary cancers

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