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Colorectal cancer screening and surveillance strategy for patients with Diamond Blackfan anemia: Preliminary recommendations from the Diamond Blackfan Anemia Registry

Jeffrey M. Lipton, Christine L. Sardo Molmenti, Maryam Hussain, Pooja Desai, Maria Florento, Eva Atsidaftos, Adrianna Vlachos

2021Pediatric Blood & Cancer17 citationsDOI

Abstract

Diamond Blackfan anemia (DBA) is a rare inherited bone marrow failure syndrome characterized by red cell failure, congenital anomalies, poor linear growth, and cancer predisposition. Two previous analyses from the Diamond Blackfan Anemia Registry have quantified DBA as a cancer predisposition syndrome of moderate cancer penetrance. Patients with DBA have a 4.8-fold higher relative risk of developing cancer with an overall cumulative incidence of 13.7% by age 45 years. The two most prevalent solid tumors are colorectal cancer (CRC) and osteogenic sarcoma. Current and evolving data support the institution of cancer screening and surveillance strategies for CRC in DBA.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineDiamond–Blackfan anemiaFanconi anemiaAnemiaCancerColorectal cancerBone marrow failurePenetranceOncologyInternal medicinePediatricsDNA repairStem cellGeneticsHaematopoiesisBiologyRNAGeneRibosomePhenotypeRNA modifications and cancerEpigenetics and DNA MethylationMedical Imaging and Pathology Studies