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Increase in stroke risk in patients with head and neck cancer: a retrospective cohort study
Authors:Chu C-N  Chen S-W  Bai L-Y  Mou C-H  Hsu C Y  Sung F-C
Affiliation:Department of Radiation Oncology, China Medical University Hospital and College of Medicine, Taichung 404, Taiwan.
Abstract:

Background:

This study investigated the stroke risk in patients with head and neck cancers (HNCs) using population-based data.

Methods:

From claims collected in the Taiwan National Health Insurance database, we identified 13 390 HNC patients with diagnosis made in 2000–2002. A reference cohort of 53 517 non-cancer individuals matched for age, gender, and stroke risk factors was used for assessing stroke risk in follow-up to 2008.

Results:

The overall stroke incidence was 1.44-fold higher in the HNC than in the reference cohort (11.4 vs 7.9 per 1000 person-years). Adjusted hazard ratios (HRs) were 1.54 (95% confidence interval (CI): 1.40–1.68) for ischaemic stroke and 1.36 (95% CI: 1.09–1.69) for haemorrhagic stroke. The cancer-to-reference stroke incidence rate ratio was age dependent and the highest in the age group younger than 40 years (5.45, 95% CI: 3.78–7.87) and decreased with aging. Comparing different therapeutic modalities, HNC patients receiving both radiotherapy (RT) and chemotherapy (CT) had the highest stroke risk (HR: 1.46, 95% CI: 1.22–1.74), followed in sequence by those who had CT alone, RT alone, and without therapy.

Conclusion:

Patients with HNC are at increased risk of developing stroke, especially in the young age group and in those who received both RT and CT.
Keywords:epidemiology   head and neck cancers   incidence   population-based study   stroke
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