MULTIPLE PRIMARY CANCERS AND MUTAGEN HYPERSENSITIVITY
Project Number5R01CA057155-03
Former Number1R01CA057155-01
Contact PI/Project LeaderSCHANTZ, STIMSON P
Awardee OrganizationSLOAN-KETTERING INST CAN RESEARCH
Description
Abstract Text
The development of head and neck cancer may depend upon an interaction both
environmental carcinogens and a genetic susceptibility to those
carcinogens. The need to understand such interaction in the head and neck
cancer population is heightened by their associated risk for the
development of second primary neoplasias, such as lung and digestive tract
cancers. With an improved understanding, the relative risk of second
malignancies can be more precisely defined. Preventive therapy could then
be more appropriately targeted. The head and neck cancer population thus
represents a potential target population for prevention of multiple diverse
environmentally-induced cancers. It will, therefore be demonstrated by
this proposal, that head and neck cancer patients express chromosomal
susceptibility to mutagens. Specifically, cultured lymphocytes will be
exposed to the clastogen bleomycin, arrested in metaphase, and assessed for
bleomycin-induced chromatid breaks in cytogenetic preparations. Results
gathered from the head and neck cancer population will be compared to age-
and sex-matched non-cancer afflicted controls. Using case-control
epidemiologic methodology, chromosome sensitivity will be evaluated as a
risk factor for head and neck cancer development. Finally, the
relationship of total carcinogen exposure (namely, to tobacco and alcohol)
both before and after treatment to probability of second malignancy
development will be identified through the formulation of a quantitative
risk assessment model. The impact of adding quantitative measures of a
respective patient's mutagen-hypersensitivity, as determined by the
bleomycin assay, to the quantitative risk assessment model will be
demonstrated. Results from this study will form a basis for determining
the potential biologic significance of chromosomal sensitivity in cancer
development. Results will, likewise provide insight into future
stratification considerations for therapeutic intervention trials involving
prevention of second malignancies in the head and neck cancer population.
Public Health Relevance Statement
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Project Terms
alcoholic beverage consumptionbleomycinblood chemistrycancer preventioncancer riskcase historychemical carcinogenchemical carcinogenesischromosome aberrationscytogeneticsenvironment related neoplasm /cancerenvironmental toxicologyhead /neck neoplasmhuman subjectinterviewlongitudinal human studymetastasismultiple primary neoplasianeoplasm /cancer epidemiologyneoplasm /cancer geneticsphysical chemical interactionquestionnairesstatistics /biometrytobacco abuse
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