医学
癌症
前瞻性队列研究
内科学
静脉血栓形成
人口
肿瘤科
队列
血栓形成
环境卫生
作者
Zhuqing Shi,Jun Wei,Andrew S. Rifkin,Chi‐Hsiung Wang,Liana K. Billings,Sang Hoon Woo,Mark S. Talamonti,Tilley Jenkins Vogel,Elena Diaz Moore,Bruce Brockstein,Janardan D. Khandekar,Henry M. Dunnenberger,Peter J. Hulick,David Duggan,S. Lilly Zheng,Cheong Lee,Brian T. Helfand,Alfonso Tafur,Jianfeng Xu
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.thromres.2023.06.023
摘要
Cancer-associated thrombosis (CAT) is common and associated with mortality. We estimated CAT rate by cancer sites and inherited factors among cancer patients from the UK Biobank (N =70,406). The 12-month CAT rate after cancer diagnosis was 2.37% overall but varied considerably among cancer sites. Among the 10 cancer sites classified as 'high-risk' of CAT by the National Comprehensive Cancer Network guidelines, 6 had CAT rate <5%. In contrast, 5 cancer sites classified as 'average-risk' by the guidelines had CAT rate >5%. For inherited risk factors, both known mutation carriers in two genes (F5/F2) and polygenic score for venous thromboembolism (VTE) (PGSVTE) were independently associated with increased CAT risk. While F5/F2 identified 6% patients with high genetic-risk for CAT, adding PGSVTE identified 13 % patients at equivalent/higher genetic-risk to CAT than that of F5/F2 mutations. Findings from this large prospective study, if confirmed, provide critical data to update guidelines for CAT risk assessment.
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