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3 Cancers have higher mortality if high PTH (which can be lowered by Vitamin D) - Aug 2024


High parathyroid hormone rather than low vitamin D is associated with reduced event-free survival in childhood cancer

Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev. 2024 Aug 14. doi: 10.1158/1055-9965.EPI-24-0477
Corinna Grasemann 1, Jakob Höppner 2, Wolfgang Högler 3, Stephan Tippelt 4, Maximilian Grasemann 5, Desiree Grabow 6, Gunnar Cario 7, Martin Zimmermann 8, Martin Schrappe 9, Dirk Reinhardt 10, Michael M Schündeln 11

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Background: Vitamin D deficiency is linked to poor cancer outcomes, but the impact of its consequence, elevated parathyroid hormone (PTH) remains understudied. PTH receptor activation influences cancer progression in vitro, yet the effect of elevated PTH on pediatric cancer survival is unexamined.

Methods: This retrospective study examines associations between PTH, 25-OH vitamin D (25OHD), and event-free survival (EFS) and overall survival (OS) in pediatric cancer patients. Laboratory data from 4,349 patients (0-18 years) at a tertiary pediatric cancer unit were analyzed for the highest PTH and lowest 25OHD levels at diagnosis and the following five years. Data on relapse, secondary malignancies, and mortality were stratified by PTH levels above/below the cohort median (47 pg/ml) and 25OHD levels ≤ 30 nmol/L. EFS and OS were analyzed, and hazard ratios (HR) were calculated for the entire cohort and six cancer subgroups.

Results: PTH and 25OHD values were available for 1,286 patients (731 male). Higher PTH associated with inferior EFS in primary malignant brain tumors (HR 1.80 [1.19-2.72]), embryonal (HR 2.20 [1.1-4.43]), and lymphatic malignancies (HR 1.98 [1.05-3.72]). Vitamin D deficiency associated with inferior EFS in embryonal malignancies (HR 2.41 [1.24-4.68]). In a multivariate Cox model, only higher PTH remained significant for inferior EFS.

Conclusions: Elevated PTH may indicate adverse outcomes in certain pediatric cancers.
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