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dc.contributor.authorGrulich AEen_AU
dc.contributor.authorWan Xen_AU
dc.contributor.authorLaw MGen_AU
dc.contributor.authorCoates Men_AU
dc.contributor.authorKaldor JMen_AU
dc.date.issued1999
dc.date.issued1999en
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/2123/30328
dc.description.abstractOBJECTIVES: To determine whether the incidence of cancers other than the AIDS-defining cancers is increased in people with AIDS, and to determine if cancer incidence increases with time, a surrogate marker of declining immune function. DESIGN: Register-based retrospective cohort study in New South Wales, Australia. Age-, sex-, and period-adjusted standardized incidence ratios (SIR) were calculated for individual cancers occurring in 1980-1993 in people with AIDS registered before 1996. RESULTS: During the study period, 3616 people were registered with AIDS; 716 cases of AIDS-defining cancer and 62 cases of non-AIDS-defining cancer were identified. People with AIDS had a significantly increased incidence of Hodgkin's disease [SIR 18.3; 95% confidence interval (CI) 8.39-34.8], multiple myeloma (SIR 12.1; 95% CI 2.50-35.4), leukaemia (SIR 5.76; 95% CI 1.57-14.7), lip cancer (SIR 5.94; 95% CI 1.92-13.8) and lung cancer (SIR 3.80; 95% CI 1.39-8.29). The incidence of Hodgkin's disease increased significantly around the time of AIDS diagnosis (P = 0.008 for trend with time), suggesting an association with immunodeficiency. CONCLUSIONS: This study provides strong support for the hypothesis that Hodgkin's disease is an AIDS-associated condition. There was an increased incidence of several other forms of cancer, some of which are known to occur at increased rates in transplant recipients who have received immunosuppressive therapy. Improved survival in people with HIV infection may lead to increases in the number that develop these forms of canceren_AU
dc.publisherAIDSen_AU
dc.subjectAcquired Immunodeficiency Syndromeen_AU
dc.subjectIncidenceen_AU
dc.subjectLungen_AU
dc.subjectNeoplasmsen_AU
dc.subjectNew South Walesen_AU
dc.subjectOtheren_AU
dc.subjectResearchen_AU
dc.subjectResearch Support,Non-U.S.Gov'ten_AU
dc.subjectRetrospective Studiesen_AU
dc.subjectRisken_AU
dc.subjectRisk Factorsen_AU
dc.subjectAustraliaen_AU
dc.subjectsurvivalen_AU
dc.subjecttherapyen_AU
dc.subjectWalesen_AU
dc.subjectcanceren_AU
dc.subjectCohort Studiesen_AU
dc.subjectcomplicationsen_AU
dc.subjectDesignen_AU
dc.subjectdiagnosisen_AU
dc.subjectepidemiologyen_AU
dc.subjectHumansen_AU
dc.subject.otherEtiology - Interactions of Genes and/or Genetic Polymorphisms with Exogenous and/or Endogenous Factorsen_AU
dc.titleRisk of cancer in people with AIDSen_AU
dc.typeArticleen_AU


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