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Title: Cancers in the TREAT Asia HIV Observational Database (TAHOD): A retrospective analysis of risk factors
Authors: Petoumenos, K
Hui, E
Kumarasamy, N
Kerr, S.J
Choi, J.Y
Chen, Y.-M.A
Merati, T
Zhang, F
Lim, P.-L 
Sungkanuparph, S
Pujari, S
Ponnampalavanar, S
Ditangco, R
Lee, C.K
Grulich, A
Law, M.G
Keywords: antiretrovirus agent
acute lymphocytic leukemia
adult
article
Asia
breast cancer
CD4 lymphocyte count
controlled study
demography
esophagus cancer
female
Hodgkin disease
human
Human immunodeficiency virus infected patient
Human immunodeficiency virus infection
Kaposi sarcoma
leiomyosarcoma
liver cell carcinoma
lung cancer
major clinical study
male
medical record review
multiple myeloma
nasopharynx cancer
neoplasm
nonhodgkin lymphoma
pancreas cancer
penis cancer
plasmacytoma
priority journal
promyelocytic leukemia
rectum cancer
retrospective study
risk factor
sarcoma
stomach cancer
thyroid cancer
tongue cancer
uterine cervix cancer
Asia
factual database
Human immunodeficiency virus infection
middle aged
neoplasm
Adult
Asia
Databases, Factual
Female
HIV Infections
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Neoplasms
Retrospective Studies
Risk Factors
Issue Date: 2010
Publisher: International AIDS Society
Citation: Petoumenos, K, Hui, E, Kumarasamy, N, Kerr, S.J, Choi, J.Y, Chen, Y.-M.A, Merati, T, Zhang, F, Lim, P.-L, Sungkanuparph, S, Pujari, S, Ponnampalavanar, S, Ditangco, R, Lee, C.K, Grulich, A, Law, M.G (2010). Cancers in the TREAT Asia HIV Observational Database (TAHOD): A retrospective analysis of risk factors. Journal of the International AIDS Society 13 (1) : 51. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1186/1758-2652-13-51
Rights: Attribution 4.0 International
Abstract: Background. This retrospective survey describes types of cancers diagnosed in HIV-infected subjects in Asia, and assesses risk factors for cancer in HIV-infected subjects using contemporaneous HIV-infected controls without cancer. Methods. TREAT Asia HIV Observational Database (TAHOD) sites retrospectively reviewed clinic medical records to determine cancer diagnoses since 2000. For each diagnosis, the following data were recorded: date, type, stage, method of diagnosis, demographic data, medical history, and HIV-related information. For risk factor analyses, two HIV-infected control subjects without cancer diagnoses were also selected. Cancers were grouped as AIDS-defining cancers (ADCs), and non-ADCs. Non-ADCs were further categorized as being infection related (NADC-IR) and unrelated (NADC-IUR). Results. A total of 617 patients were included in this study: 215 cancer cases and 402 controls from 13 sites. The majority of cancer cases were male (71%). The mean age (SD) for cases was 39 (10.6), 46 (11.5) and 44 (13.7) for ADCs, NADC-IURs and NADCs-IR, respectively. The majority (66%) of cancers were ADCs (16% Kaposi sarcoma, 40% non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, and 9% cervical cancer). The most common NADCs were lung (6%), breast (5%) and hepatocellular carcinoma and Hodgkin's lymphoma (2% each). There were also three (1.4%) cases of leiomyosarcoma reported in this study. In multivariate analyses, individuals with CD4 counts above 200 cells/mm3 were approximately 80% less likely to be diagnosed with an ADC (p < 0.001). Older age (OR: 1.39, p = 0.001) and currently not receiving antiretroviral treatment (OR: 0.29, p = 0.006) were independent predictors of NADCs overall, and similarly for NADCs-IUR. Lower CD4 cell count and higher CDC stage (p = 0.041) were the only independent predictors of NADCs-IR. Conclusions. The spectrum of cancer diagnoses in the Asia region currently does not appear dissimilar to that observed in non-Asian HIV populations. One interesting finding was the cases of leiomyosarcoma, a smooth-muscle tumour, usually seen in children and young adults with AIDS, yet overall quite rare. Further detailed studies are required to better describe the range of cancers in this region, and to help guide the development of screening programmes. © 2010 Petoumenos et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
Source Title: Journal of the International AIDS Society
URI: https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/178187
ISSN: 1758-2652
DOI: 10.1186/1758-2652-13-51
Rights: Attribution 4.0 International
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