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HIV Infection, Immunosuppression, and Age at Diagnosis of Non-AIDS-Defining Cancers
- Shiels, Meredith S;
- Althoff, Keri N;
- Pfeiffer, Ruth M;
- Achenbach, Chad J;
- Abraham, Alison G;
- Castilho, Jessica;
- Cescon, Angela;
- D’Souza, Gypsyamber;
- Dubrow, Robert;
- Eron, Joseph J;
- Gebo, Kelly;
- Gill, M John;
- Goedert, James J;
- Grover, Surbhi;
- Hessol, Nancy A;
- Justice, Amy;
- Kitahata, Mari;
- Mayor, Angel;
- Moore, Richard D;
- Napravnik, Sonia;
- Novak, Richard M;
- Thorne, Jennifer E;
- Silverberg, Michael J;
- Engels, Eric A;
- AIDS, for the North American AIDS Cohort Collaboration on Research and Design of the International Epidemiologic Databases to Evaluate
- et al.
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https://doi.org/10.1093/cid/ciw764Abstract
Background
It is unclear whether immunosuppression leads to younger ages at cancer diagnosis among people living with human immunodeficiency virus (PLWH). A previous study found that most cancers are not diagnosed at a younger age in people with AIDS, with the exception of anal and lung cancers. This study extends prior work to include all PLWH and examines associations between AIDS, CD4 count, and age at cancer diagnosis.Methods
We compared the median age at cancer diagnosis between PLWH in the North American AIDS Cohort Collaboration on Research and Design and the general population using data from the Surveillance, Epidemiology and End Results Program. We used statistical weights to adjust for population differences. We also compared median age at cancer diagnosis by AIDS status and CD4 count.Results
After adjusting for population differences, younger ages at diagnosis (P < .05) were observed for PLWH compared with the general population for lung (difference in medians = 4 years), anal (difference = 4), oral cavity/pharynx (difference = 2), and kidney cancers (difference = 2) and myeloma (difference = 4). Among PLWH, having an AIDS-defining event was associated with a younger age at myeloma diagnosis (difference = 4; P = .01), and CD4 count <200 cells/µL (vs ≥500) was associated with a younger age at lung cancer diagnosis (difference = 4; P = .006).Conclusions
Among PLWH, most cancers are not diagnosed at younger ages. However, this study strengthens evidence that lung cancer, anal cancer, and myeloma are diagnosed at modestly younger ages, and also shows younger ages at diagnosis of oral cavity/pharynx and kidney cancers, possibly reflecting accelerated cancer progression, etiologic heterogeneity, or risk factor exposure in PLWH.Many UC-authored scholarly publications are freely available on this site because of the UC's open access policies. Let us know how this access is important for you.
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