Cancers in People With HIV and AIDS 2014
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4939-0859-2_22
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Lung Cancer in HIV Infection

Abstract: Lung cancer is the most prevalent non-AIDS-defining malignancy in the HAART era. Smoking plays a significant role in the development of HIV-associated lung cancer, but the cancer risk is 2-4 times greater in HIV-infected persons than in the general population, even after adjusting for smoking intensity and duration. Lung cancer is typically diagnosed a decade or more earlier among HIV-infected persons (mean age, 46 years) compared to those without HIV infection. Adenocarcinoma is the commonest histological sub… Show more

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“…23,24 In almost all the series of LC in HIV-infected patients, the most usual histological type is adenocarcinoma. 11,15,16 In our series, the most common histological types were adenocarcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma, which accounted for almost the same number of cases, unlike in the general population where adenocarcinoma only accounts for 13% of cases. LC in both HIV-infected and uninfected populations presents at advanced stages, with a very high mortality in the HIV-infected population and no differences according to whether the viral load is or is not detectable.…”
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confidence: 54%
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“…23,24 In almost all the series of LC in HIV-infected patients, the most usual histological type is adenocarcinoma. 11,15,16 In our series, the most common histological types were adenocarcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma, which accounted for almost the same number of cases, unlike in the general population where adenocarcinoma only accounts for 13% of cases. LC in both HIV-infected and uninfected populations presents at advanced stages, with a very high mortality in the HIV-infected population and no differences according to whether the viral load is or is not detectable.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 54%
“…[4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12] The risk of LC among HIV-infected individuals is more pronounced in most previous studies, with adjusted incidence rate ratios ranging from 2.2 to 4.7 when comparing HIV-infected with uninfected persons. 5,[7][8][9][10][11][14][15][16][17] However, a recent study that compared HIV-infected and uninfected individuals enrolled in Kaiser Permanente observed demographically-adjusted incidence rate ratios of 1.8 and 1.2 in an adjusted analysis, including smoking. 18 Although LC remains more common in men, in our series there was a notable presence of women.…”
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confidence: 91%
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“…Though limited experimental data suggest that HIV tat (Trans-Activator of Transcription) gene product may modulate the expression of proto-oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes, amplifi cation of HIV sequences in lung carcinoma has not been demonstrated (el-Solh et al 1997 ;Wistuba et al 1998 ). Other potential mechanisms for the role of HIV in the pathogenesis of lung cancer include accelerated lung damage through recurrent pulmonary infections and increased susceptibility to tobacco carcinogens through genomic instability (Kirk and Merlo 2011 ;Mani et al 2012 ).…”
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“…Lung cancer typically is diagnosed a decade or more earlier among HIV-infected persons compared to those without HIV infection ( Mani et al 2012 ). However, after adjustment for difference in the age compositions of populations at risk, the difference in the age at diagnosis of lung cancer (50 vs. 54 years) is relatively modest between persons with AIDS and the general population .…”
Section: Clinical Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%