Cancers (Jan 2022)

Whole-Body MRI Surveillance—Baseline Findings in the Swedish Multicentre Hereditary <i>TP53</i>-Related Cancer Syndrome Study (SWEP53)

  • Meis Omran,
  • Emma Tham,
  • Yvonne Brandberg,
  • Håkan Ahlström,
  • Claudia Lundgren,
  • Ylva Paulsson-Karlsson,
  • Ekaterina Kuchinskaya,
  • Gustav Silander,
  • Anna Rosén,
  • Fredrik Persson,
  • Henrik Leonhardt,
  • Marie Stenmark-Askmalm,
  • Johanna Berg,
  • Danielle van Westen,
  • Svetlana Bajalica-Lagercrantz,
  • Lennart Blomqvist,
  • on behalf of the Swedish Clinical TP53 Study Group (SweClinTP53)

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers14020380
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 2
p. 380

Abstract

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A surveillance strategy of the heritable TP53-related cancer syndrome (hTP53rc), commonly referred to as the Li–Fraumeni syndrome (LFS), is studied in a prospective observational nationwide multi-centre study in Sweden (SWEP53). The aim of this sub-study is to evaluate whole-body MRI (WB-MRI) regarding the rate of malignant, indeterminate, and benign imaging findings and the associated further workup generated by the baseline examination. Individuals with hTP53rc were enrolled in a surveillance program including annual whole-body MRI (WB-MRI), brain-MRI, and in female carriers, dedicated breast MRI. A total of 68 adults ≥18 years old have been enrolled to date. Of these, 61 fulfilled the inclusion criteria for the baseline MRI scan. In total, 42 showed a normal scan, while 19 (31%) needed further workup, of whom three individuals (3/19 = 16%) were diagnosed with asymptomatic malignant tumours (thyroid cancer, disseminated upper GI cancer, and liver metastasis from a previous breast cancer). Forty-three participants were women, of whom 21 had performed risk-reducing mastectomy prior to inclusion. The remaining were monitored with breast MRI, and no breast tumours were detected on baseline MRI. WB-MRI has the potential to identify asymptomatic tumours in individuals with hTP53rc syndrome. The challenge is to adequately and efficiently investigate all indeterminate findings. Thus, a multidisciplinary team should be considered in surveillance programs for individuals with hTP53rc syndrome.

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