Secondary Neoplasms in Patients Treated for Cancer: Etiology and Perspective
- 1 October 1982
- journal article
- research article
- Published by JSTOR in Radiation Research
- Vol. 92 (1) , 188-200
- https://doi.org/10.2307/3575854
Abstract
The exact risk of secondary neoplasms in patients treated for cancer is difficult to ascertain due to a nonspecific increased risk, a possible genetic or congenital predisposition and tumor multicentricity. Second tumors now considered treatment-related may, in fact, be syndrome-related, as in the case with secondary osteosarcoma in patients with retinoblastoma. A wide variety of second tumors have been described with solid tumors having latency periods of 10 yr and with leukemia 5 yr. Recently secondary lymphomas have been reported in Hodgkin''s disease patients which may be related to their altered immunity. The 10-yr risk of developing second cancers in patients with Hodgkin''s disease or pediatric malignancies is .apprx. 10%, but the risk for all newly diagnosed cancer patients is below 1%. Aggressive treatment has improved curability; however, prolonged administration of chemotherapy, especially alkylating agents, and the use of radiotherapy plus chemotherapy have been major risk factors in the current excess of second cancers. Carcinogenic treatment should be avoided; however, patient curability must not be compromised until less toxic treatments are proven to be equally effective.This publication has 16 references indexed in Scilit:
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