%0 Journal Article
%A Hemminki, Kari
%A Sundquist, Kristina
%A Sundquist, Jan
%A Försti, Asta
%A Hemminki, Akseli
%A Li, Xinjun
%T Familial Risks and Proportions Describing Population Landscape of Familial Cancer.
%J Cancers
%V 13
%N 17
%@ 2072-6694
%C Basel
%I MDPI
%M DKFZ-2021-02022
%P 4385
%D 2021
%X Familial cancer can be defined through the occurrence of the same cancer in two or more family members. We describe a nationwide landscape of familial cancer, including its frequency and the risk that it conveys, by using the largest family database in the world with complete family structures and medically confirmed cancers.We employed standardized incidence ratios (SIRs) to estimate familial risks for concordant cancer among first-degree relatives using the Swedish Cancer Registry from years 1958 through 2016.Cancer risks in a 20-84 year old population conferred by affected parents or siblings were about two-fold compared to the risk for individuals with unaffected relatives. For small intestinal, testicular, thyroid and bone cancers and Hodgkin disease, risks were higher, five-to-eight-fold. Novel familial associations included adult bone, lip, pharyngeal, and connective tissue cancers. Familial cancers were found in 13.2
%K familial proportion (Other)
%K familial risk (Other)
%K family-cancer database (Other)
%K high-risk families (Other)
%K nationwide study (Other)
%F PUB:(DE-HGF)16
%9 Journal Article
%$ pmid:34503195
%R 10.3390/cancers13174385
%U https://inrepo02.dkfz.de/record/170571