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Baseline results from the UK SIGNIFY study: a whole-body MRI screening study in TP53 mutation carriers and matched controls.

Saya, S; Killick, E; Thomas, S; Taylor, N; Bancroft, EK; Rothwell, J; Benafif, S; Dias, A; Mikropoulos, C; Pope, J; et al. Saya, S; Killick, E; Thomas, S; Taylor, N; Bancroft, EK; Rothwell, J; Benafif, S; Dias, A; Mikropoulos, C; Pope, J; Chamberlain, A; Gunapala, R; SIGNIFY Study Steering Committee; Izatt, L; Side, L; Walker, L; Tomkins, S; Cook, J; Barwell, J; Wiles, V; Limb, L; Eccles, D; Leach, MO; Shanley, S; Gilbert, FJ; Hanson, H; Gallagher, D; Rajashanker, B; Whitehouse, RW; Koh, D-M; Sohaib, SA; Evans, DG; Eeles, RA (2017) Baseline results from the UK SIGNIFY study: a whole-body MRI screening study in TP53 mutation carriers and matched controls. Fam Cancer, 16 (3). pp. 433-440. ISSN 1573-7292 https://doi.org/10.1007/s10689-017-9965-1
SGUL Authors: Hanson, Helen Louise

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Abstract

In the United Kingdom, current screening guidelines for TP53 germline mutation carriers solely recommends annual breast MRI, despite the wide spectrum of malignancies typically seen in this group. This study sought to investigate the role of one-off non-contrast whole-body MRI (WB MRI) in the screening of asymptomatic TP53 mutation carriers. 44 TP53 mutation carriers and 44 population controls were recruited. Scans were read by radiologists blinded to participant carrier status. The incidence of malignancies diagnosed in TP53 mutation carriers against general population controls was calculated. The incidences of non-malignant relevant disease and irrelevant disease were measured, as well as the number of investigations required to determine relevance of findings. In TP53 mutation carriers, 6 of 44 (13.6, 95% CI 5.2-27.4%) participants were diagnosed with cancer during the study, all of which would be considered life threatening if untreated. Two were found to have two primary cancers. Two participants with cancer had abnormalities on the MRI which were initially thought to be benign (a pericardial cyst and a uterine fibroid) but transpired to be sarcomas. No controls were diagnosed with cancer. Fifteen carriers (34.1, 95% CI 20.5-49.9%) and seven controls (15.9, 95% CI 6.7-30.1%) underwent further investigations following the WB MRI for abnormalities that transpired to be benign (p = 0.049). The cancer detection rate in this group justifies a minimum baseline non-contrast WB MRI in germline TP53 mutation carriers. This should be adopted into national guidelines for management of adult TP53 mutation carriers in addition to the current practice of contrast enhanced breast MRI imaging.

Item Type: Article
Additional Information: © The Author(s) 2017. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com
Keywords: Controls, Li Fraumeni syndrome, Screening, TP53 mutation carriers, Whole body MRI, Oncology & Carcinogenesis, 1112 Oncology And Carcinogenesis
SGUL Research Institute / Research Centre: Academic Structure > Institute of Medical & Biomedical Education (IMBE)
Academic Structure > Institute of Medical & Biomedical Education (IMBE) > Centre for Clinical Education (INMECE )
Journal or Publication Title: Fam Cancer
ISSN: 1573-7292
Language: eng
Dates:
DateEvent
July 2017Published
16 January 2017Published Online
Publisher License: Creative Commons: Attribution 4.0
PubMed ID: 28091804
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URI: https://openaccess.sgul.ac.uk/id/eprint/108985
Publisher's version: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10689-017-9965-1

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