Burden associated with Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia type 1 (MEN1)
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Introduction: Natural history and especially overall risk of death compared to the general population of multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1 (MEN1) patients is poorly known.
Aim(s): All 1386 MEN1 patient captured in a nationwide cohort were included.
Materials and methods: MEN1 patients' survival was compared with the general French population using simulated controls; for each patient in the cohort, 1000 controls were matched by date of birth, age at inclusion, and sex, using the French life tables and a left-truncated, right-censored survival analysis was performed. The cumulative probability of MEN1-specific surgery and postoperative mortality was assessed. Surgical sequences through a sunburst chart was then analysed.
Conference: 18th Annual ENETS Concerence (2021)
Presenting Author: Gaujoux S
Authors: Gaujoux S, Martin G, Mirallié E, Pattou F, Carnaille B,
Keywords: multiple endocrine neoplasia, men1, survival, surgery, natural history,
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