This study analyzes the incidence of different types of cancer among 2839 first-degree relatives of 760 consecutive, unselected laryngeal cancer patients, compared with the general population. A statistically significant excess was seen for other cancers of the larynx (SIR: 400), lung (SIR: 135) and stomach (SIR: 271), and early-onset breast cancer (SIR: 287). Familial laryngeal cancer may not be a single site-specific cancer syndrome
Familial risks of breast cancer (BC) are well established but whether BC clusters with other, i.e. d...
Familial risks of lung cancer are well-established, but whether lung cancer clusters with other disc...
Simple Summary Familial cancer can be defined through the occurrence of the same cancer in two or mo...
Only limited data is available on the relationship between family history of laryngeal and other neo...
Background: The risk of many cancers is higher in subjects with a family history (FH) of cancer at a...
Scanty data are available on familial risk in oral and pharyngeal cancer. The relationship between o...
Scanty data are available on familial risk in oral and pharyngeal cancer. The relationship between o...
Only limited data is available on the relationship between family history of laryngeal and other neo...
Familial clustering of cancer is expected to occur at practically all anatomical sites. However, few...
Familial clustering of cancer is expected to occur at practically all anatomical sites. However, few...
International audienceBecause aggregation of cancers at different sites can occur in families, cance...
The risk of early-onset (EO) breast cancer is known to be increased in relatives of EO breast cancer...
The relationship between breast cancer risk and family history of cancer in first-degree relatives w...
Familial risks of breast cancer (BC) are well established but whether BC clusters with other, i.e. d...
Familial risks of lung cancer are well-established, but whether lung cancer clusters with other disc...
Simple Summary Familial cancer can be defined through the occurrence of the same cancer in two or mo...
Only limited data is available on the relationship between family history of laryngeal and other neo...
Background: The risk of many cancers is higher in subjects with a family history (FH) of cancer at a...
Scanty data are available on familial risk in oral and pharyngeal cancer. The relationship between o...
Scanty data are available on familial risk in oral and pharyngeal cancer. The relationship between o...
Only limited data is available on the relationship between family history of laryngeal and other neo...
Familial clustering of cancer is expected to occur at practically all anatomical sites. However, few...
Familial clustering of cancer is expected to occur at practically all anatomical sites. However, few...
International audienceBecause aggregation of cancers at different sites can occur in families, cance...
The risk of early-onset (EO) breast cancer is known to be increased in relatives of EO breast cancer...
The relationship between breast cancer risk and family history of cancer in first-degree relatives w...
Familial risks of breast cancer (BC) are well established but whether BC clusters with other, i.e. d...
Familial risks of lung cancer are well-established, but whether lung cancer clusters with other disc...
Simple Summary Familial cancer can be defined through the occurrence of the same cancer in two or mo...