Cardiac Diseases Following Childhood Cancer Treatment

Author:

Haddy Nadia1,Diallo Stéphanie1,El-Fayech Chiraz1,Schwartz Boris1,Pein François1,Hawkins Mike1,Veres Cristina1,Oberlin Odile1,Guibout Catherine1,Pacquement Hélène1,Munzer Martine1,N’Guyen Tan Dat1,Bondiau Pierre-Yves1,Berchery Delphine1,Laprie Anne1,Scarabin Pierre-Yves1,Jouven Xavier1,Bridier André1,Koscielny Serge1,Deutsch Eric1,Diallo Ibrahima1,de Vathaire Florent1

Affiliation:

1. From Radiation Epidemiology Group, INSERM, UMR1018, Villejuif, France (N.H., C.E.-F., B.S., C.V., O.O., C.G., S.K., I.D., F.d.V.); Gustave Roussy, Villejuif, France (N.H., C.E.-F., B.S., C.V., O.O., C.G., A.B., S.K., E.D., I.D., F.d.V.); Université Paris XI, Villejuif, France (N.H., C.E.-F., B.S., C.V., C.G., I.D., F.d.V.); Centre Hospitalier de Gonesse, Service Pharmacie, Gonesse, France (S.D.); Institut de Cancérologie de l’Ouest, site René Gauducheau CLCC Nantes-Atlantique, Département de...

Abstract

Background— Cardiac disease (CD) is one of the major side effects of childhood cancer therapy, but until now little has been known about the relationship between the heart radiation dose (HRD) received during childhood and the risk of CD. Methods and Results— The cohort comprised 3162 5-year survivors of childhood cancer. Chemotherapy information was collected and HRD was estimated. There were 347 CDs in 234 patients, 156 of them were rated grade ≥3. Cox and Poisson regression models were used. The cumulative incidence of any type of CD at 40 years of age was 11.0% (95% confidence interval [CI], 9.5–12.7) and 7·4% (95% CI, 6.2–8.9) when only the CDs of grade ≥3 were considered. In comparison with patients who received no anthracycline and either no radiotherapy or an HRD<0·1Gy, the risk was multiplied by 18·4 (95% CI, 7.1–48.0) in patients who had received anthracycline and no radiotherapy or a HRD <0.1Gy, by 60.4 (95% CI, 22.4–163.0) in those who had received no anthracycline and an HRD≥30Gy, and 61.5 (95% CI, 19.6–192.8) in those who had received both anthracycline and an HRD≥30Gy. Conclusions— Survivors of childhood cancers treated with radiotherapy and anthracycline run a high dose-dependent risk of developing CD. CDs develop earlier in patients treated with anthracycline than in those treated without it.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Physiology (medical),Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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