Familial and Prior History of Cancer and Risk of Head and Neck Cancers and Related Mortality: A Cohort Study
Key Points
This research aims to explore the relationship between familial and prior histories of cancer and their impact on head and neck cancers and mortality.
Analyzed data from a defined cohort
Examined histories of cancer in family members
Assessed survival outcomes based on prior head and neck cancer history
Familial histories of head and neck cancer and leukemia may correlate with increased risk of developing head and neck cancers.
Prior history of head and neck cancer may impact survival rates, with varied outcomes indicated.
Abstract
While limited by small event counts and wide confidence intervals, familial histories of HNC and leukemia may be associated with HNC development. A prior HNC history may also influence survival outcomes.
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