A record-linkage study was carried out between the Italian AIDS Registry and 24 Italian cancer registries to compare cancer excess among persons with HIV/AIDS (PWHA) before and after the introduction of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) in 1996. Standardised incidence ratios (SIR) were computed in 21951 AIDS cases aged 16-69 years reported between 1986 and 2005. Of 101 669 person-years available, 45 026 were after 1996. SIR for Kaposi sarcoma (KS) and non-Hodgkin lymphoma greatly decreased in 1997-2004 compared with 1986-1996, but high SIRs for KS persisted in the increasingly large fraction of PWHA who had an interval of <1 year between first HIV-positive test and AIDS diagnosis. A significant excess of liver cancer (SIR=6.4) emerged in 1997-2004, whereas the SIRs for cancer of the cervix (41.5), anus (44.0), lung (4.1), brain (3.2), skin (non-melanoma, 1.8), Hodgkin lymphoma (20.7), myeloma (3.9), and non-AIDS-defining cancers (2.2) were similarly elevated in the two periods. The excess of some potentially preventable cancers in PWHA suggests that HAART use must be accompanied by cancer-prevention strategies, notably antismoking and cervical cancer screening programmes. Improvements in the timely identification of HIV-positive individuals are also a priority in Italy to avoid the adverse consequences of delayed HAART use.

Pattern of cancer risk in person with AIDS in Italy inthe HAART era / Dal Maso, L., Polesel, J., Serraino, D., Lise, M., Piselli, P., Falcini, F., Russo, A., Intrieri, T., Vercelli, M., Zambon, P., Tagliabue, C., Zanetti, R., Federico, M., Limina, R.M., Mangone, L., De Lisi, V., Stracci, F., Ferretti, S., Piffer, S., Budroni, M., et al.. - In: BRITISH JOURNAL OF CANCER. - ISSN 0007-0920. - STAMPA. - 100:5(2009), pp. 840-847. [10.1038/sj.bjc.6604923]

Pattern of cancer risk in person with AIDS in Italy inthe HAART era

FEDERICO, Massimo;
2009

Abstract

A record-linkage study was carried out between the Italian AIDS Registry and 24 Italian cancer registries to compare cancer excess among persons with HIV/AIDS (PWHA) before and after the introduction of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) in 1996. Standardised incidence ratios (SIR) were computed in 21951 AIDS cases aged 16-69 years reported between 1986 and 2005. Of 101 669 person-years available, 45 026 were after 1996. SIR for Kaposi sarcoma (KS) and non-Hodgkin lymphoma greatly decreased in 1997-2004 compared with 1986-1996, but high SIRs for KS persisted in the increasingly large fraction of PWHA who had an interval of <1 year between first HIV-positive test and AIDS diagnosis. A significant excess of liver cancer (SIR=6.4) emerged in 1997-2004, whereas the SIRs for cancer of the cervix (41.5), anus (44.0), lung (4.1), brain (3.2), skin (non-melanoma, 1.8), Hodgkin lymphoma (20.7), myeloma (3.9), and non-AIDS-defining cancers (2.2) were similarly elevated in the two periods. The excess of some potentially preventable cancers in PWHA suggests that HAART use must be accompanied by cancer-prevention strategies, notably antismoking and cervical cancer screening programmes. Improvements in the timely identification of HIV-positive individuals are also a priority in Italy to avoid the adverse consequences of delayed HAART use.
2009
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5
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847
Pattern of cancer risk in person with AIDS in Italy inthe HAART era / Dal Maso, L., Polesel, J., Serraino, D., Lise, M., Piselli, P., Falcini, F., Russo, A., Intrieri, T., Vercelli, M., Zambon, P., Tagliabue, C., Zanetti, R., Federico, M., Limina, R.M., Mangone, L., De Lisi, V., Stracci, F., Ferretti, S., Piffer, S., Budroni, M., et al.. - In: BRITISH JOURNAL OF CANCER. - ISSN 0007-0920. - STAMPA. - 100:5(2009), pp. 840-847. [10.1038/sj.bjc.6604923]
Dal Maso, L.; Polesel, J.; Serraino, D.; Lise, M.; Piselli, P.; Falcini, F.; Russo, A.; Intrieri, T.; Vercelli, M.; Zambon, P.; Tagliabue, C.; Zanetti...espandi
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