Cancer prognosis and treatment results in patients with PTEN Hamartoma Tumour Syndrome (PHTS)-a European cohort study

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Contributors

  • Linda A J Hendricks - , Radboud University Medical Center (Author)
  • Katja C J Verbeek - , Radboud University Medical Center (Author)
  • Janneke H M Schuurs-Hoeijmakers - , Radboud University Medical Center (Author)
  • Robin de Putter - , European Reference Network on Genetic Tumour Risk Syndromes (Author)
  • Hilde Brems - , KU Leuven (Author)
  • Sien H Van Daele - , KU Leuven (Author)
  • Violetta C Anastasiadou - , Archbishop Makarios III Hospital (Author)
  • Lenka Foretová - , Masaryk Memorial Cancer Institute (Author)
  • Patrick R Benusiglio - , Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital (Author)
  • Anna Gerasimenko - , Hopital Armand-Trousseau, Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital (Author)
  • Chrystelle Colas - , Institut Curie, National League Against Cancer (Author)
  • Marie-Charlotte Villy - , Institut Curie (Author)
  • Claude Houdayer - , CHU Hôpitaux de Rouen (Author)
  • Maud Branchaud - , CHU Hôpitaux de Rouen (Author)
  • Robert Hüneburg - , University of Bonn Medical Center (Author)
  • Stefan Aretz - , University of Bonn Medical Center (Author)
  • Arne Jahn - , Institute of Clinical Genetics, National Center for Tumor Diseases Dresden, German Cancer Consortium (DKTK) Partner Site Dresden (Author)
  • Verena Steinke-Lange - , Hospital of the Ludwig-Maximilians-University (LMU) Munich (Author)
  • Giovanni Innella - , IRCCS Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria di Bologna (Author)
  • Daniela Turchetti - , IRCCS Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria di Bologna (Author)
  • Valeria Barili - , University of Parma (Author)
  • Maurizio Genuardi - , Catholic University of the Sacred Heart (Author)
  • Arianna Panfili - , A. Gemelli University Hospital Foundation IRCCS (Author)
  • Margherita Baldassarri - , Siena University Hospital (Author)
  • Arvīds Irmejs - , Paula Stradina Clinical University Hospital (Author)
  • Mirjam M de Jong - , University Medical Center Groningen (Author)
  • Thera P Links - , University Medical Center Groningen (Author)
  • Edward M Leter - , Maastricht University Medical Centre (UMC+) (Author)
  • Daniëlle G M Bosch - , Erasmus University Medical Center (Author)
  • Stephany H Donze - , Erasmus University Medical Center (Author)
  • Rachel S van der Post - , Radboud University Medical Center (Author)
  • Arjen R Mensenkamp - , Radboud University Medical Center (Author)
  • Harm Westdorp - , Radboud University Medical Center (Author)
  • Hildegunn Høberg-Vetti - , VID Specialized University (Author)
  • Marianne Tveit Haavind - , Haukeland universitets­sjukehus (Author)
  • Kjersti Jørgensen - , Oslo University Hospital Rikshospitalet (Author)
  • Lovise Mæhle - , Oslo University Hospital Rikshospitalet (Author)
  • Siri Briskemyr - , University Hospital of North Norway (Author)
  • Juliette Dupont Garcia - , Centro Hospitalar Universitario de Lisboa Central (CHULC) (Author)
  • Ana Blatnik - , Institute of Oncology Ljubljana (Author)
  • Judith Balmaña - , Vall d'Hebron University Hospital (Author)
  • Maite Torres - , Vall d'Hebron University Hospital (Author)
  • Joan Brunet - , Bellvitge Biomedical Research Institute (IDIBELL) (Author)
  • Roser Lleuger-Pujol - , Bellvitge Biomedical Research Institute (IDIBELL) (Author)
  • Emma Tham - , Karolinska University Hospital (Author)
  • Marc Tischkowitz - , NIHR Cambridge Biomedical Research Centre (BCR) (Author)
  • D Gareth Evans - , Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust (Author)
  • Zerin Hyder - , Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust (Author)
  • Nicoline Hoogerbrugge - , European Reference Network on Genetic Tumour Risk Syndromes (Author)
  • Janet R Vos - , Radboud University Medical Center (Author)

Abstract

BACKGROUND: PTEN hamartoma tumour syndrome (PHTS) patients have a high hereditary risk of cancer, especially breast (BC), endometrial (EC), and thyroid cancer (TC). However, the prognosis of PHTS-related cancers is unknown.

METHODS: This European cohort study included adult PHTS patients with data from medical files, registries, and/or questionnaires. Overall survival (OS) was assessed using Kaplan-Meier analyses and were compared with sporadic cancer and the general population using standardized mortality (SMR) and relative survival rates (RSR). Survival bias was addressed using left-truncation.

RESULTS: Overall, 147 BC patients were included. The 10y-OS was 77% (95%CI = 66-90), decreasing with increasing stage from 90% (95%CI = 73-100) for stage 0 to 0% (95%CI = 0-0) for stage IV. BC relative survival was comparable to sporadic BC in the first two years (2y-RSR = 1.1; 95%CI = 1.1-1.1) and increasing thereafter (5y-RSR = 1.7; 95%CI = 1.6-1.7). For TC (N = 56) and EC (N = 35), 10y-OS was 87% (95%CI = 74-100) and 64% (95%CI = 38-100), respectively. Overall and cancer-specific mortality in female PHTS patients exceeded general population rates (SMR = 3.7; 95%CI = 2.6-5.0 and SMR = 2.7; 95%CI = 1.6-4.4).

CONCLUSIONS: The prognosis of PHTS-related cancers was comparable to the general population. The higher overall mortality in PHTS patients is presumably related to their higher cancer incidence. These findings, and the high survival observed in early-stage cancer, emphasise the importance of recognising PHTS early to facilitate cancer surveillance.

Details

Original languageEnglish
Article number42
JournalBritish journal of cancer : BJC
Volume3
Issue number1
Publication statusPublished - 4 Jun 2025
Peer-reviewedNo

External IDs

PubMedCentral PMC12137667
unpaywall 10.1038/s44276-025-00157-y

Keywords

Sustainable Development Goals