Mortality in neurofibromatosis 1: In North West England: An assessment of actuarial survival in a region of the UK since 1989

D. Gareth R Evans, Catherine O'Hara, Anna Wilding, Sarah L. Ingham, Elizabeth Howard, John Dawson, Anthony Moran, Vilka Scott-Kitching, Felicity Holt, Susan M. Huson

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    Abstract

    Neurofibromatosis 1 (NF1) is a comparatively common autosomal dominant disorder. However, relatively few studies have assessed lifetime risk; and information about the effect of NF1 on mortality remains uncertain. NF1 patients were identified using The North West regional family Genetic Register, which covers the 4.1 million people living in North West England, including the regions of Greater Manchester, Cheshire and Cumbria. Data relating to tumours and malignancies were obtained from The North West Cancer Intelligence Service. Death data for the general North West population were obtained from the Office of National Statistics. We identified 1186 individuals with NF1, of whom 1023 lived within the strict regional boundaries (constituting a region of North West England bound by The Pennines to the east and Irish Sea to the west, but excluding the conurbation of Liverpool (Merseyside) and the Wirral peninsula) and 131 had died. MPNST and glioma were found to be the two most common causes of reduced life expectancy among NF1 patients. In Kaplan-Meier analyses the median survival for NF1 patients was shown to be 71.5 years, with women living ∼7.4 years longer than men. On average both men and women lived 8 years less than their counterparts in the general population. Reduction in life expectancy for NF1 patients was found to be much lower (8 years) than the previously estimated 15-year decrease. Limitations relating to the underreporting of NF1 on death certificates were once again highlighted and should be considered in future investigations. © 2011 Macmillan Publishers Limited All rights reserved.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)1187-1191
    Number of pages4
    JournalEuropean Journal of Human Genetics
    Volume19
    Issue number11
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Nov 2011

    Keywords

    • autosomal dominant disorder
    • mortality
    • neurofibromatosis 1

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