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Truncal site and detoxifying enzyme polymorphisms significantly reduce time to presentation of further primary cutaneous basal cell carcinoma.

Lear, J T; Smith, A G; Heagerty, A H; Bowers, B; Jones, P W; Gilford, J; Alldersea, J; Strange, R C; Fryer, A A

Authors

J T Lear

A G Smith

A H Heagerty

B Bowers

P W Jones

J Gilford

J Alldersea

R C Strange



Abstract

Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is the commonest cancer in Caucasians. Its incidence is rising and many patients develop multiple primary tumours at separate sites. Factors determining time between first primary tumour presentation and the next new primary lesion are unclear. We used Cox's proportional hazards model to study, in 856 Caucasians, the influence of tumour site, individual characteristics and polymorphism in glutathione S-transferase (GSTM1, GSTT1) and cytochrome P450 (CYP2D6, CYP1A1) loci on time to next primary tumour presentation. More than one tumour at first presentation (P <0.0001, hazard ratio 2.72) and GSTT1 null (P = 0.028, hazard ratio 1.74) were associated with decreased time to next primary tumour presentation. Significant two-factor interactions, corrected for number of tumours at presentation, were identified between a truncal tumour at first presentation and each of male gender, GSTM1 null and CYP2D6 EM (P <0.003, hazard ratios 3.09-3.82). In each of these cases, all patients with the risk combination demonstrated further separate tumours within 5 years of first presentation. Thus, patients with a truncal tumour at first presentation, especially males and those presenting with more than one lesion have a significantly decreased time to presentation of further tumours and should receive more meticulous follow-up. Polymorphism in GSTM1 and CYP2D6 also influences the rate of new primary tumour accrual giving insights into the link between ultraviolet exposure and multiple tumour development.

Citation

Lear, J. T., Smith, A. G., Heagerty, A. H., Bowers, B., Jones, P. W., Gilford, J., …Fryer, A. A. (1997). Truncal site and detoxifying enzyme polymorphisms significantly reduce time to presentation of further primary cutaneous basal cell carcinoma. Carcinogenesis, 18(8), 1499–1503. https://doi.org/10.1093/carcin/18.8.1499

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date 1997-08
Deposit Date Apr 19, 2024
Journal Carcinogenesis
Print ISSN 0143-3334
Publisher Oxford University Press
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 18
Issue 8
Pages 1499–1503
DOI https://doi.org/10.1093/carcin/18.8.1499
PMID 9276622