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Skin cancer in essential thrombocythaemia and polycythaemia vera patients treated with hydroxycarbamide.


ABSTRACT: Hydroxycarbamide (HC) is used as a cytoreductive treatment in myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPN). Observational studies have raised the possibility that HC contributes to the development of secondary malignancies, including skin tumours in MPN patients. In this retrospective observational study, we report a single-centre experience of 324 HC-treated MPN patients with long-term follow-up, compared to 47 MPN patients not on HC. Thirty-three patients (10.2%) (HC) versus one patient (2.1%) (no HC) developed skin tumours during follow-up (Hazard ratios [HR] 5.70, 95% confidence intervals 0.66-48.09, p = 0.112). However, male gender, age at MPN diagnosis, type of MPN (polycythaemia rubra vera) and previous history of skin cancer were prognostic variables associated with development of skin cancer.

SUBMITTER: Mathur A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9713223 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Skin cancer in essential thrombocythaemia and polycythaemia vera patients treated with hydroxycarbamide.

Mathur Abhinav A   Edman Joakim J   Liang Livia L   Scott Neil W NW   Watson Henry G HG  

EJHaem 20220902 4


Hydroxycarbamide (HC) is used as a cytoreductive treatment in myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPN). Observational studies have raised the possibility that HC contributes to the development of secondary malignancies, including skin tumours in MPN patients. In this retrospective observational study, we report a single-centre experience of 324 HC-treated MPN patients with long-term follow-up, compared to 47 MPN patients not on HC. Thirty-three patients (10.2%) (HC) versus one patient (2.1%) (no HC) d  ...[more]

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