Risk for cancer after bariatric surgery compared with the general population: a nationwide matched cohort study.

Erik Stenberg, Johan Ottosson, Yang Cao, Ida Lagstam, Erik Näslund
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Objective: Our objective was to evaluate how the incidence of cancer after metabolic and bariatric surgery (MBS) compared with the general population.

Methods: A nationwide cohort of patients who underwent MBS in Sweden from 2007 to 2020 were matched (age, sex, area of residence) to controls from the general population. All patients were followed for new incidence of cancer.

Results: Among the 68,424 patients who underwent MBS compared with the 640,944 controls, there was no difference in the risk for new onset of cancer (incidence rate ratio [IRR]: 1.03, 95% CI: 0.99-1.07). Compared with controls, MBS was associated with a lower risk for breast cancer in women (IRR: 0.78, 95% CI: 0.71-0.86) and nonmelanoma (IRR: 0.71, 95% CI: 0.59-0.85) and melanoma (IRR: 0.77, 95% CI: 0.68-0.87) skin cancer in men and women, but an increased risk remained for colon cancer, liver cancer, pancreatic cancer, corpus uteri cancer, renal cancer, malignant meningioma, and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.

Conclusions: All-cancer incidence risk was similar between patients who underwent MBS and the general population. Although breast and skin cancer risk was lower among MBS patients compared with controls, MBS patients had a greater risk for multiple cancer types. Thus, patients who have undergone MBS should continue recommended cancer screening and clinically approved work-up for cancer symptoms as recommended for the general population.

与普通人群相比,减肥手术后患癌症的风险:一项全国性的匹配队列研究。
目的:我们的目的是评估代谢和减肥手术(MBS)后癌症的发生率与普通人群的比较。方法:将2007年至2020年在瑞典接受MBS的全国患者队列(年龄、性别、居住地区)与普通人群中的对照组进行匹配。所有患者都被跟踪调查癌症的新发病率。结果:在68,424例接受MBS治疗的患者中,与640,944例对照组相比,新发癌症的风险没有差异(发病率比[IRR]: 1.03, 95% CI: 0.99-1.07)。与对照组相比,MBS与女性乳腺癌(IRR: 0.78, 95% CI: 0.71-0.86)和男性和女性非黑色素瘤(IRR: 0.71, 95% CI: 0.59-0.85)和黑色素瘤(IRR: 0.77, 95% CI: 0.68-0.87)皮肤癌(IRR: 0.77, 95% CI: 0.68-0.87)的风险较低相关,但结肠癌、肝癌、胰腺癌、子宫癌、肾癌、恶性脑膜瘤和非霍奇金淋巴瘤的风险增加。结论:接受MBS的患者与普通人群的所有癌症发病率相似。虽然与对照组相比,MBS患者患乳腺癌和皮肤癌的风险较低,但MBS患者患多种癌症的风险更高。因此,接受MBS的患者应继续推荐的癌症筛查和临床批准的癌症症状检查,就像推荐给一般人群一样。
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