Secondary Cancer Risk in Breast Cancer with and without Radiotherapy: The Observational Health Data Sciences and Informatics (OHDSI) Cohort Study
10.4143/crt.2024.968
- Author:
Seok KIM
;
Dachung BOO
;
Sooyoung YOO
;
Borham KIM
;
Kyubo KIM
;
Kwangsoo KIM
;
Eunhye SONG
;
Junmo KIM
;
Hyun Gee RYOO
;
Jin Chul PAENG
;
In Young CHOI
;
SooJeong KO
;
Ie Ryung YOO
;
Rae Woong PARK
;
Ho-Young LEE
- Publication Type:Original Article
- From:Cancer Research and Treatment
2026;58(2):481-491
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
-
Abstract:
Purpose:Radiotherapy is used to reduce the risk of breast cancer recurrence after surgery, but it is a potential cause of secondary cancer. We validated the risk of secondary cancer in primary breast cancer who received radiotherapy compared with those who did not from a matched cohort using a large-scale observational study of the Observational Health Data Sciences and Informatics (OHDSI) data network.
Materials and Methods:A retrospective comparative cohort study using propensity score-matched cohorts was performed using two Observational Medical Outcome Partnership common data model databases, from tertiary general hospitals in South Korea. Among female patients who underwent surgery after the diagnosis of breast cancer, the risk of secondary primary malignant occurrence after 1:1 matching was analyzed.
Results:Among 27,078 patients with breast cancer, there was no significant difference in the risk of secondary cancer following radiotherapy in 4,426 patients after 1:1 propensity-score matching. Further, there were no significant differences in the sensitivity analysis according to age, latency period, and number of radiation treatments.
Conclusion:There was no difference in the risk of secondary cancer in the patients diagnosed with breast cancer depending on whether or not radiotherapy was performed after surgery. In the future, it is necessary to analyze including data generated during cancer treatment.