Genitourinary cancer and family: The reverberating psychological and cardiovascular effects of a genitourinary cancer diagnosis on first‐degree relatives and spouses

Author:

Choudry Mouneeb M.1,Murray Nicole2ORCID,Dindinger‐Hill Kassandra2ORCID,Ambrose Jacob3,Hunt Trevor C.4ORCID,Horns Joshua1,Martin Christopher2,Haaland Benjamin3,Lowrance William5,Hanson Heidi A.23,Matern Richard6,Cartwright Patrick C.26,O’Neil Brock2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Urology Mayo Clinic Phoenix Arizona USA

2. Division of Urology University of Utah Salt Lake City Utah USA

3. Departments of Surgery and Population Sciences University of Utah Salt Lake City Utah USA

4. Department of Urology University of Rochester Medical Center Rochester New York USA

5. Department of Urology Bon Secours Easley South Carolina USA

6. Intermountain Healthcare Salt Lake City Utah USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundThe psychological and cardiovascular health impacts on family members of patients who have been diagnosed with cancer have not been well characterized. The purpose of this study is to determine whether a family member’s cancer diagnosis influences the risk of psychological illness and cardiovascular disease in first‐degree relatives and spouses of patients affected by cancer.MethodsThis retrospective cohort analysis evaluated the risk of psychological illness and cardiovascular disease in first‐degree relatives and spouses of patients diagnosed with a genitourinary cancer between 1990 and 2015 compared to relatives of those not diagnosed with a genitourinary cancer. The Utah Population Database was used and familial linkage was determined. Follow‐up included 1‐, 3‐, and 5‐year intervals. Patients residing outside of Utah and first‐degree relatives and spouses with psychological or cardiovascular disease diagnosed before a family member’s cancer diagnosis were excluded.ResultsA total of 49,284 patients with a genitourinary cancer were identified with 77,938 first‐degree relatives and spouses. A matched control group included 246,775 patients with 81,022 first‐degree relatives and spouses. Via Cox proportional hazards models, a 10% increased risk of developing a psychological illness (hazard ratio [HR], 1.10; 95% CI, 1.00–1.20) and a 28% increased risk of developing cardiovascular disease (HR, 1.28; 95% CI, 1.17–1.41) at 1 year after a family member’s cancer diagnosis were found.ConclusionsThis study provides population‐level evidence to support the hypothesis that cancer diagnoses will lead to adverse health outcomes for family members of patients with cancer. Increased clinical attention and support are needed to reduce the harm to families caused by cancer.

Publisher

Wiley

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