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Comparative incidence of cancer in HIV-AIDS patients and transplant recipients
Authors:Oliveira Cobucci Ricardo Ney  Saconato Humberto  Lima Paulo Henrique  Rodrigues Hugo Marcus  Prudêncio Tardelli Lapaz  Junior José Eleutério  Giraldo Paulo César  Gonçalves Ana Katherine da Silveira
Institution:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, Brazil.
Abstract:BackgroundStudies have found a relationship between decreased immunity and increased incidence of cancer.MethodsA systematic review of observational studies evaluating the incidence of cancer in both organ recipients and people with HIV/AIDS compared with the general population. Eligible studies were searched up to March 2011 in the following databases: Pubmed, Embase, Scielo, Cancerlit and Google scholar. In this study, the standardized incidence ratios (SIR) of cancer in people with HIV/AIDS and of organ transplant recipients were compared with those found among the general population.ResultsTwenty-five studies of transplant and HIV-associated cancer risk, involving 866 776 people with HIV/AIDS or organ recipients and 21 260 new cases of cancer, were included. The risk for the development of new cancer cases was higher among people with HIV/AIDS (SIR = 4, IC95% 3.78–4.24) and who received organs (SIR = 3.28, IC95% 3.06–3.52) when compared with the general population.ConclusionSimilar SIR in both immunocompromised populations suggests that the weakened immune system is responsible for the increased risk of new cases of cancer among these groups. Research investments are needed to develop effective cancer prevention strategies in these populations.
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