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Published in: World Journal of Surgery 4/2016

01-04-2016 | Scientific Review

Secondary Cancers After Radiation Therapy for Primary Prostate or Rectal Cancer

Authors: Yen-Chien Lee, Chung-Cheng Hsieh, Chung-Yi Li, Jen-Pin Chuang, Jenq-Chang Lee

Published in: World Journal of Surgery | Issue 4/2016

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Abstract

Literature about the risk of secondary cancer after radiation therapy (RT) of prostate and rectal cancer reveals contradictory results. We conducted a meta-analysis to examine whether the RT induces secondary rectal or prostate cancer in patients, respectively, with prostate or rectal cancer. All studies published in Medline or Pubmed up to March 3, 2015, containing RT of primary rectal or prostate cancer, and providing risk estimates of secondary prostate or rectal cancer were considered as eligible. Relative risk (RR) and standardized incidence ratios (SIR) were calculated using the random-effects model. Twenty studies met the inclusion criteria. 12 of them were from the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) database. For prostate cancer patients, pooled adjusted RRs or SIRs did not show an effect on the risk of secondary rectal cancer. However, notwithstanding the limitations of SEER-based studies, the subgroup of prostate cancer patients receiving external beam radiation therapy (EBRT) showed an increased risk of rectal cancer. For rectal cancer patients, pooled adjusted RR of prostate cancer was 1.12 (95 % CI, 0.44–2.8) and SIR was 0.40 (95 % CI, 0.29–0.55). All studies included in the SIR analysis of rectal cancer were derived from the SEER data source. Based on current evidence, RT for prostate cancer patients had no effect on rectal cancer incidence, except for patients who received EBRT therapy. However, compared with the general population, RT for rectal cancer is associated with a decreased prostate cancer risk as found in SEER-based studies.
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Metadata
Title
Secondary Cancers After Radiation Therapy for Primary Prostate or Rectal Cancer
Authors
Yen-Chien Lee
Chung-Cheng Hsieh
Chung-Yi Li
Jen-Pin Chuang
Jenq-Chang Lee
Publication date
01-04-2016
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Published in
World Journal of Surgery / Issue 4/2016
Print ISSN: 0364-2313
Electronic ISSN: 1432-2323
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00268-015-3324-x

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