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Risk of nonocular cancer in first-degree relatives of retinoblastoma patients
Authors:Jørgen H Olsen  Jens Winther  Peter de Nully Brown
Institution:(1) Danish Cancer Registry, Institute of Cancer Epidemiology, Rosenvængets Hovedvej 35, Box 839, DK-2100 Copenhagen, Denmark;(2) Department of Ophthalmology, Holstebro Centralsygehus, DK-7500 Holstebro, Denmark
Abstract:Summary The increased risk of nonocular cancer seen consistently in studies of survivors of retinoblastoma may be caused in part by the presence of a retinoblastoma gene that also predisposes to other cancers. It has been claimed that this gene also increases the risk for cancer among unaffected relatives of genetic retinoblastoma probands. We report here a population-based study of the risk of nonocular cancer in parents and siblings of persons notified to the Danish Cancer Registry with retinoblastoma during 1943–84. No excess was observed among first degree relatives of 61 genetic retinoblastoma probands, whereas a slight (10%) excess was seen among the parents of 115 nongenetic probands. The latter was the result of significant excesses of malignant melanoma (4 observed, 0.4 expected), multiple myeloma (2 observed, 0.2 expected) and osteogenic sarcoma (1 observed, 0.03 expected). The observed risk pattern cannot be explained by the presence of the retinoblastoma gene.
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