Breast and cervical cancer in transgender men: literature review and a case report

Author:

Di Lisa Francesca Sofia1,Villa Alice2,Filomeno Lorena3ORCID,Arcuri Teresa14,Chiofalo Benito5,Sanguineti Giuseppe6,Pizzuti Laura7,Krasniqi Eriseld1,Barba Maddalena7ORCID,Sergi Domenico8,Lombardo Francesco2,Romanelli Francesco2,Botti Claudio9,Zoccali Giovanni10,Ciliberto Gennaro11,Vici Patrizia1

Affiliation:

1. Phase IV Clinical Studies Unit, IRCCS Regina Elena National Cancer Institute, Rome, Italy

2. Department of Experimental Medicine, Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, Italy

3. Phase IV Clinical Studies Unit, IRCCS Regina Elena National Cancer Institute, Via Elio Chianesi 53, Rome 00144, Italy

4. Medical Oncology A, Policlinico Umberto I, Department of Radiological, Oncological and Anatomo-Pathological Sciences, Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, Italy

5. Gynecologic Oncology Unit, Department of Experimental Clinical Oncology, IRCCS Regina Elena National Cancer Institute, Rome, Italy

6. Department of Radiation Oncology, IRCCS Regina Elena National Cancer Institute, Rome, Italy

7. Division of Medical Oncology 1, IRCCS Regina Elena National Cancer Institute, Rome, Italy

8. Division of Medical Oncology 2, IRCCS Regina Elena National Cancer Institute, Rome, Italy

9. Division of Breast Surgery, IRCCS Regina Elena National Cancer Institute, Rome, Italy

10. Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, IRCCS Regina Elena National Cancer Institute, Rome, Italy

11. Scientific Direction, IRCCS Regina Elena National Cancer Institute, Rome, Italy

Abstract

Transgender individuals exhibit a higher prevalence of cancer-related risk factors, such as substance abuse and sexually transmitted infections. These factors, coupled with suboptimal adherence to cancer screening recommendations, may lead to a higher incidence of cancers, such as breast and cervical cancer, and contribute to delayed diagnoses in transgender patients. Herein, we report a unique case of a transgender man with a history of alcohol and drug abuse, undergoing gender-affirming exogenous testosterone therapy, who developed synchronous locally advanced breast cancer and human papilloma virus (HPV)-related cervical cancer. He underwent concurrent chemoradiation for cervical cancer and surgery followed by endocrine therapy for breast cancer. The treatments were suboptimals due to patient’s comorbidities, among them liver cirrhosis leading to an early death. Additionally, we have conducted a review of existing literature, including case reports, clinical studies, and review articles investigating the role of potential risk factors specifically related to breast and cervical tumors in transgender men. Gender-affirming testosterone therapy is common among transgender men to induce gender affirmation, but its link to breast cancer risk remains ambiguous, with studies being limited and sometimes contradictory. Conversely, HPV is a well-established cause of up to 99% of cervical cancers. Despite persistent risk for cervical cancer in transgender men who retain their cervix, several studies indicate notable disparities in screening adherence, due to personal and structural barriers. Moreover, alcohol and drug use disorders, commonly encountered in transgender population, may negatively influence the adherence to screening programs. Current cancer screening guidelines for this population are somewhat unclear, and specific programs based on more robust data are urgently required along with further tailored studies.

Funder

Ricerca Corrente granted by the Italian Ministry of Health

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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