Investigator

Samantha Morais

Epidemiologist · ICES

SMSamantha Morais
Papers(1)
Risk and survival of …
Institutions(1)
Universidade Do Porto

Papers

Risk and survival of third primary cancers in a population‐based cohort of patients with a cervical, endometrial, or ovarian cancer

AbstractPurposeMultiple primary cancers are relevant outcomes among survivors of gynecological cancers, contributing to the overall cancer burden and having a potential impact on the management of each primary cancer. This study aimed to estimate the risk and survival of third primary cancers (TPCs) among females with a cervical, endometrial, or ovarian first primary cancer (FPC).MethodsPatients with a cervical, endometrial, or ovarian FPC from the Portuguese North Region Cancer Registry, diagnosed between 2000 and 2010 (n = 5846), were followed for a TPC (December 31, 2015) and death from any cause (December 31, 2023). The cumulative incidence of TPCs and mortality was estimated. Patients with a TPC were matched (1:1) to patients without a TPC (FPC + second primary cancer [SPC] only) to compare survival.ResultsOverall, 29 (0.5% of FPCs and 5.4% of SPCs) TPCs were diagnosed. The most common sites were digestive organs (n = 9) followed by breast and urinary tract cancers (n = 4 each). Among all FPCs, the 10‐year cumulative incidence (95% confidence interval [CI]) of a TPC was 0.5% (0.3%–0.7%) and among SPCs, it was 5.8% (3.3%–8.2%). For TPCs, compared to matched patients, the age‐adjusted hazard ratio (95% CI) for death was 3.0 (1.39–6.50). The 10‐year cumulative mortality of TPCs and matched patients was 75.7% and 42.0%, respectively.ConclusionsIn Northern Portugal, TPCs occurred mainly in digestive organs, followed by the breast and urinary tract, with a 10‐year cumulative incidence of 0.5% among all FPCs. TPCs had a worse long‐term survival compared to patients with an SPC only.

81Works
1Papers
Stomach NeoplasmsBreast NeoplasmsOvarian NeoplasmsEndometrial NeoplasmsUterine Cervical NeoplasmsAdenocarcinomaHelicobacter Infections

Positions

2022–

Epidemiologist

ICES

2013–

Member of the Internal Review Committee

Institute of Public Health of the University of Porto (ISPUP)

2021–

Postdoctoral Fellow

McGill University · Division of Cancer Epidemiology

2021–

Postdoctoral Researcher (EPIunit – Junior Research – Prog Financing UIDP/04750/2020)

Institute of Public Health of the University of Porto (ISPUP)

2019–

Postdoctoral Researcher (POCI-01-0145-FEDER-032358, ref. PTDC/SAU-EPI/32358/2017)

Institute of Public Health of the University of Porto (ISPUP)

2015–

Research Fellow (SFRH/BD/102585/2014)

Institute of Public Health of the University of Porto (ISPUP) · ISPUP-EPIUnit

2014–

Research Fellow (PTDC/SAU-EPI/122460/2010)

Institute of Public Health of the University of Porto (ISPUP) · ISPUP-EPIUnit

2011–

Enumerator

Statistics Canada 2011 Census/National Household Survey

Education

2018

PhD in Public Health

Universidade do Porto Faculdade de Medicina

2013

Master in Epidemiology

Universidade do Porto Faculdade de Medicina

2010

Honours Bachelor of Science Specialized in Science and Technology Studies

York University · Faculty of Science

Country

PT

Keywords
EpidemiologyPublic Health