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Surname as "Cancer Risk" in Extreme Isolates: Example from the Island of Lastovo, Croatia (CROSBI ID 87599)

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Rudan, Igor ; Ranzani, Giugelmina ; Strnad, Maria ; Vorko-Jović, Ariana ; John, Velimir ; Unušić, Joško ; Kern, Josipa ; Ivanković, Davor ; Stevanović, Ranko ; Vuletić, Silvije et al. Surname as "Cancer Risk" in Extreme Isolates: Example from the Island of Lastovo, Croatia // Collegium antropologicum, 23 (1999), 2; 557-569-x

Podaci o odgovornosti

Rudan, Igor ; Ranzani, Giugelmina ; Strnad, Maria ; Vorko-Jović, Ariana ; John, Velimir ; Unušić, Joško ; Kern, Josipa ; Ivanković, Davor ; Stevanović, Ranko ; Vuletić, Silvije ; Rudan, Pavao

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Surname as "Cancer Risk" in Extreme Isolates: Example from the Island of Lastovo, Croatia

The aim of this study was to analyse whether there are surnames which appear more frequently among the ancestors of cancer cases in a small isolate, in comparison to the ancestral surnames of the healthy controls, using the classic case-control design. The chosen setting was the island of Lastovo, Croatia, located more than 100 kilometres from the nearest coastal region. The period of study was 1970-1995, during which a total of 76 cancer cases were recorded in a population of approximately 800. The comparison of surname frequencies was performed in current and in five ancestral generations. The leading hypothesis was that, if inbreeding and common ancestry contributed to the development of the disease, then those phenomena should be reflected in increasing frequency of some surnames among ancestors, identifying the "hidden" consanguinity, or "following" cancer-promoting genes on the Y-chromosome. The results imply that there are surnames representing a classic "risk" for cancer, but also those "protecting" from its development, which all underscores the importance of founder effect and genetic predisposition to the disease in a small, reproductively isolated population. All of the results become more evident and increasingly significant when analysed in more distant ancestral generations.

cancer; surnames; isolates; Croatia; population genetics; anthropology

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Podaci o izdanju

23 (2)

1999.

557-569-x

objavljeno

0350-6134

Povezanost rada

Javno zdravstvo i zdravstvena zaštita, Etnologija i antropologija

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