2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.semarthrit.2021.09.009
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Risk of malignancy in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus: Systematic review and meta-analysis

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“…No increase [27,62,63] Increased; IR 0.93-0.99/100 PY [64,65] Risk of VTE Increased; IR of 0.33-0.79/100 PY [66][67][68][69][70][71][72][73][74] Possibly increased [75][76][77]; o IR 0.18-0.24/ 100 PY [76,77] No increase; IR 0.09/100 PY [77] Increased; IR 0.52-1.85/100 PY [74,[78][79][80] Risk of malignancy Increased [81][82][83]; by 10% overall versus general population [81] (lymphoma SIR 2.46, lung SIR 1.64, melanoma SIR 1.3) [81] Reduced for colorectal cancer (SIR 0.77) [81] and some hormone-dependent cancers No increase, except lymphoma [33,51] p Uncertain [84][85][86] Increased, SIR of 1.14 overall, including lymphoma [87,88] Table 1 Definition of obesity varied across studies [33] e Depending on the definition of hypertension [33] f Depending on the definition of CVD: includes coronary artery disease, myocardial infarction, congestive heart failure, stroke, peripheral vascular disease [33] g…”
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“…No increase [27,62,63] Increased; IR 0.93-0.99/100 PY [64,65] Risk of VTE Increased; IR of 0.33-0.79/100 PY [66][67][68][69][70][71][72][73][74] Possibly increased [75][76][77]; o IR 0.18-0.24/ 100 PY [76,77] No increase; IR 0.09/100 PY [77] Increased; IR 0.52-1.85/100 PY [74,[78][79][80] Risk of malignancy Increased [81][82][83]; by 10% overall versus general population [81] (lymphoma SIR 2.46, lung SIR 1.64, melanoma SIR 1.3) [81] Reduced for colorectal cancer (SIR 0.77) [81] and some hormone-dependent cancers No increase, except lymphoma [33,51] p Uncertain [84][85][86] Increased, SIR of 1.14 overall, including lymphoma [87,88] Table 1 Definition of obesity varied across studies [33] e Depending on the definition of hypertension [33] f Depending on the definition of CVD: includes coronary artery disease, myocardial infarction, congestive heart failure, stroke, peripheral vascular disease [33] g…”
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“…The overall risk of malignancy appears to be increased in patients with SLE (Table 1 ), as is the risk of certain cancer types [ 87 , 88 ]. Recent reviews and meta-analyses have confirmed increased rates of all haematological malignancies (particularly non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma) and lung, hepatobiliary (particularly liver), vulvar/vaginal, laryngeal, otopharyngeal, oesophageal, anal, bladder, thyroid, and brain and nervous system malignancies, as well as cervical dysplasia/cancer.…”
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“…6,8 There is data suggesting that SLE patients have increased rates of cervical dysplasia and precancerous lesions, but an increased risk for outright cervical cancer is not observed in many SLE cohorts, likely due to the effectiveness of cervical cancer screening programs in these patient populations. 10 SLE patients have also been noted to have decreased risk for some solid tumor malignancies, including melanoma 2,6,8,9 and cancers of the breast, 1,2,9 uterus, 1,2,9 ovary, 3,7 and prostate. 2,3,[5][6][7][8][9] This unique profile of cancer risk among SLE patients has sparked a slew of investigations into the potential risk factors that may underlie malignancy in this population.…”
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“…For example, systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is associated with a significant reduction of several malignancies (breast, endometrial, prostate, and uterine cancers, melanoma). 18 , 19 Rheumatoid arthritis is linked to significantly reduced incidence of breast, colorectal and prostate cancer. 1 , 20 Breast cancer is also significantly less frequent in patients with psoriatic or enteropathic arthropathies ( Figure 1b ).…”
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