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- Title
Second malignancies following treatment of chronic myeloid leukaemia in the tyrosine kinase inhibitor era.
- Authors
Gunnarsson, Niklas; Stenke, Leif; Höglund, Martin; Sandin, Fredrik; Björkholm, Magnus; Dreimane, Arta; Lambe, Mats; Markevärn, Berit; Olsson‐Strömberg, Ulla; Richter, Johan; Wadenvik, Hans; Wallvik, Jonas; Själander, Anders
- Abstract
Given that tyrosine kinase inhibitors ( TKIs) have dramatically improved the survival of patients with chronic myeloid leukaemia ( CML), we were interested in examining the possible risk of long-term adverse events, such as the emergence of other neoplasms. Therefore, we studied the development of second malignancies in 868 patients diagnosed with CML between 2002 and 2011 using the Swedish CML register, cross-linked to the Swedish Cancer register. With a median follow-up of 3·7 (range 0-9·9) years, 65 (7·5%) patients developed 75 second malignancies (non-haematological), 52 of which were of the invasive type. Compared to expected rates in the background population, the risk of second malignancies was higher in the CML cohort, with a standardized incidence ratio ( SIR) of 1·52 (95% CI 1·13-1·99). The SIR before and after the second year following diagnosis of CML was 1·58 and 1·47, respectively. Among specific cancer types, gastrointestinal and nose and throat cancer were significantly increased. Founded on a population-based material, our results indicate that CML patients treated in the TKI era are at an increased risk of developing a second malignancy, with indications that this risk may more likely be linked to CML itself rather than to the TKI treatment.
- Subjects
MYELOID leukemia; LEUKEMIA treatment; PROTEIN-tyrosine kinase inhibitors; ADVERSE health care events; CANCER invasiveness; FOLLOW-up studies (Medicine)
- Publication
British Journal of Haematology, 2015, Vol 169, Issue 5, p683
- ISSN
0007-1048
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/bjh.13346