K. Hemminki et P. Kyyronen, Familial cancer risks in affected sibships: Results from the Swedish Family-Cancer Database, GENET EPID, 19(2), 2000, pp. 149-159
We used the nationwide Swedish Family-Cancer Database to assess familial ri
sks to sibs in sibsibs where at least two sibs had concordant cancer and th
eir parents either concordant or discordant cancer. Familial relative risks
(FRRs) were calculated by comparing to concordant sib-pairs whose parents
had no cancer. Cancer sites were included if at least ten such concordant s
ib-pairs were found. In situ cancers were included in order to increase the
numbers of cases. Concordant triads, one parent and the sib-pair affected,
had an FRR over 100 for thyroid (FRR 399), colon, all bowel, and ovarian c
ancer. In these cancers, some 40% or more of the concordant sib-pairs belon
ged to this group. Melanoma and cancer of the nervous system showed FRRs of
about 20, and invasive breast cancer of only 2.9; in these cancers no more
than 10% of the concordant sib-pairs belonged to the concordant triads. Di
scordant family sets, one or two parents presenting with a cancer discordan
t from that of the sib-pair, showed an FRR of about 3.0 and breast cancer a
bout 2.0, suggesting the involvement of familial effects shared by many for
ms of cancer. (C) 2000 Wiley-Liss, Inc.