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北欧癌症双胞胎研究——北欧双胞胎癌症研究(NorTwinCan)

The Nordic Twin Study on Cancer - NorTwinCan.

作者信息

Harris Jennifer R, Hjelmborg Jacob, Adami Hans-Olov, Czene Kamila, Mucci Lorelei, Kaprio Jaakko

机构信息

Division of Health Data and Digitalisation, Norwegian Institute of Public Health, Oslo, Norway.

Danish Twin Registry, Institute of Public Health, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark.

出版信息

Twin Res Hum Genet. 2019 Dec;22(6):817-823. doi: 10.1017/thg.2019.71. Epub 2019 Sep 12.

Abstract

Nordic twin studies have played a critical role in understanding cancer etiology and elucidating the nature of familial effects on site-specific cancers. The NorTwinCan consortium is a collaborative effort that capitalizes on unique research advantages made possible through the Nordic system of registries. It was constructed by linking the population-based twin registries of Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden to their country-specific national cancer and cause-of-death registries. These linkages enable the twins to be followed many decades for cancer incidence and mortality. To date, two major linkages have been conducted: NorTwinCan I in 2011-2012 and NorTwinCan II in 2018. Overall, there are 315,413 eligible twins, 57,236 incident cancer cases and 58 years of follow-up, on average. In the initial phases of our work, NorTwinCan established the world's most comprehensive twin database for studying cancer, developed novel analytical approaches tailored to address specific research considerations within the context of the Nordic data and leveraged these models and data in research publications that provide the most accurate estimates of heritability and familial risk of cancers reported in the literature to date. Our findings indicate an excess familial risk for nearly all cancers and demonstrate that the incidence of cancer among twins mirrors the rate in the general population. They also revealed that twin concordance for cancer most often manifests across, rather than within, cancer sites, and we are currently focusing on the analysis of these cross-cancer associations.

摘要

北欧双胞胎研究在理解癌症病因以及阐明家族因素对特定部位癌症的影响本质方面发挥了关键作用。北欧双胞胎癌症研究联盟(NorTwinCan)是一项合作项目,它利用了北欧登记系统所带来的独特研究优势。该联盟通过将丹麦、芬兰、挪威和瑞典基于人群的双胞胎登记处与其各自国家特定的国家癌症和死因登记处相链接而构建。这些链接使得能够对双胞胎进行数十年的癌症发病率和死亡率跟踪。迄今为止,已经进行了两次主要的链接工作:2011 - 2012年的NorTwinCan I和2018年的NorTwinCan II。总体而言,共有315,413名符合条件的双胞胎,57,236例新发癌症病例,平均随访时间为58年。在我们工作的初始阶段,NorTwinCan建立了世界上最全面的用于研究癌症的双胞胎数据库,开发了专门针对北欧数据背景下特定研究考量的新颖分析方法,并在研究出版物中利用这些模型和数据,提供了迄今为止文献中关于癌症遗传度和家族风险的最准确估计。我们的研究结果表明,几乎所有癌症都存在家族风险过高的情况,并证明双胞胎中的癌症发病率与普通人群的发病率相似。研究还揭示,双胞胎之间癌症的一致性通常表现在不同癌症部位之间,而非同一癌症部位内部,我们目前正专注于对这些跨癌症关联的分析。

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