People with HIV/AIDS (PWHA) have increased risk of some cancers. The introduction of highly active antiretroviral therapies (HAART) has improved their life expectancy, exposing them to the combined consequences of aging and of a prolonged exposure to cancer risk factors. The aim of this study was to estimate incidence rates (IR) in PWHA in Italy, before and after the introduction of HAART, after adjusting for sex and age through direct standardization. An anonymous record linkage between Italian AIDS Registry (21,951 cases) and Cancer Registries (17.3 million, 30% of Italian population) was performed. In PWHA, crude IR, sex- and age-standardized IR and age-specific IR were estimated. The standardized IR for Kaposi sarcoma and non-Hodgkin lymphoma greatly declined in the HAART period. Although the crude IR for all non-AIDS-defining cancers increased in the HAART period, standardized IR did not significantly differ in the 2 periods (352 and 379/100,000, respectively). Increases were seen only for cancer of the liver (IR ratio = 4.6, 95% CI: 1.3-17.0) and lung (IR ratio = 1.8, 95% CI: 1.0-3.2). Age-specific IRs for liver and lung cancers, however, largely overlapped in the 2 periods pointing to the strong influence of the shift in the age distribution of PWHA on the observed upward trends. In conclusion, standardized IRs for non-AIDS-defining cancers have not risen in the HAART period, even if crude IRs of these cancers increased. This scenario calls, however, for the intensification of cancer-prevention strategies, notably smoking cessation and screening programs, in middle-aged HIV-patients. © 2010 UICC.

Cancer incidence in people with AIDS in Italy / Jerry, Polesel; Silvia, Franceschi; Barbara, Suligoi; Emanuele, Crocetti; Fabio, Falcini; Stefano, Guzzinati; Marina, Vercelli; Roberto, Zanetti; Giovanna, Tagliabue; Antonio, Russo; Luminari, Stefano; Fabrizio, Stracci; Vincenzo De, Lisi; Stefano, Ferretti; Lucia, Mangone; Mario, Budroni; Rosa Maria, Limina; Silvano, Piffer; Diego, Serraino; Francesco, Bellù; Adriano, Giacomin; Andrea, Donato; Anselmo, Madeddu; Susanna, Vitarelli; Mario, Fusco; Roberto, Tessandori; Rosario, Tumino; Pierluca, Piselli; Luigino Dal, Maso. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CANCER. - ISSN 0020-7136. - STAMPA. - 127:(2010), pp. 1437-1445. [10.1002/ijc.25153]

Cancer incidence in people with AIDS in Italy

LUMINARI, Stefano;
2010

Abstract

People with HIV/AIDS (PWHA) have increased risk of some cancers. The introduction of highly active antiretroviral therapies (HAART) has improved their life expectancy, exposing them to the combined consequences of aging and of a prolonged exposure to cancer risk factors. The aim of this study was to estimate incidence rates (IR) in PWHA in Italy, before and after the introduction of HAART, after adjusting for sex and age through direct standardization. An anonymous record linkage between Italian AIDS Registry (21,951 cases) and Cancer Registries (17.3 million, 30% of Italian population) was performed. In PWHA, crude IR, sex- and age-standardized IR and age-specific IR were estimated. The standardized IR for Kaposi sarcoma and non-Hodgkin lymphoma greatly declined in the HAART period. Although the crude IR for all non-AIDS-defining cancers increased in the HAART period, standardized IR did not significantly differ in the 2 periods (352 and 379/100,000, respectively). Increases were seen only for cancer of the liver (IR ratio = 4.6, 95% CI: 1.3-17.0) and lung (IR ratio = 1.8, 95% CI: 1.0-3.2). Age-specific IRs for liver and lung cancers, however, largely overlapped in the 2 periods pointing to the strong influence of the shift in the age distribution of PWHA on the observed upward trends. In conclusion, standardized IRs for non-AIDS-defining cancers have not risen in the HAART period, even if crude IRs of these cancers increased. This scenario calls, however, for the intensification of cancer-prevention strategies, notably smoking cessation and screening programs, in middle-aged HIV-patients. © 2010 UICC.
2010
127
1437
1445
Cancer incidence in people with AIDS in Italy / Jerry, Polesel; Silvia, Franceschi; Barbara, Suligoi; Emanuele, Crocetti; Fabio, Falcini; Stefano, Guzzinati; Marina, Vercelli; Roberto, Zanetti; Giovanna, Tagliabue; Antonio, Russo; Luminari, Stefano; Fabrizio, Stracci; Vincenzo De, Lisi; Stefano, Ferretti; Lucia, Mangone; Mario, Budroni; Rosa Maria, Limina; Silvano, Piffer; Diego, Serraino; Francesco, Bellù; Adriano, Giacomin; Andrea, Donato; Anselmo, Madeddu; Susanna, Vitarelli; Mario, Fusco; Roberto, Tessandori; Rosario, Tumino; Pierluca, Piselli; Luigino Dal, Maso. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CANCER. - ISSN 0020-7136. - STAMPA. - 127:(2010), pp. 1437-1445. [10.1002/ijc.25153]
Jerry, Polesel; Silvia, Franceschi; Barbara, Suligoi; Emanuele, Crocetti; Fabio, Falcini; Stefano, Guzzinati; Marina, Vercelli; Roberto, Zanetti; Giovanna, Tagliabue; Antonio, Russo; Luminari, Stefano; Fabrizio, Stracci; Vincenzo De, Lisi; Stefano, Ferretti; Lucia, Mangone; Mario, Budroni; Rosa Maria, Limina; Silvano, Piffer; Diego, Serraino; Francesco, Bellù; Adriano, Giacomin; Andrea, Donato; Anselmo, Madeddu; Susanna, Vitarelli; Mario, Fusco; Roberto, Tessandori; Rosario, Tumino; Pierluca, Piselli; Luigino Dal, Maso
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