Trends in malignancies among patients having human immunodeficiency virus infection attending a tertiary care hospital in southwest India

印度西南部一家三级医院收治的人类免疫缺陷病毒感染患者恶性肿瘤发病趋势

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected patients show an increased propensity for certain cancers, grouped asAIDS-defining cancers (ADCs) and non-AIDS-defining cancers (NADCs). The recent finding indicates a shift from ADC to NADC, with a stable incidence of ADCs. There is minimal data about the distribution of malignancies among people living with HIV/AIDS in India. The study aims to evaluate the distribution of malignancies among people living with HIV infection. METHODS: A retrospective, single-center hospital record-based study was conducted in southwest India at a tertiary care hospital from 2016 to 2019. Out of the 1385 HIV-positive patients who sought treatment during the study period, data from 57 HIV-positive patients with cancer were retrospectively assessed from the Medical Records Division. RESULTS: In the present study, 54% HIV patients received antiretroviral therapy before cancer diagnosis, and most of the malignancies diagnosed were ADCs compared to NADCs (59.6% vs 40.4%, respectively). Among ADCs, 29 (85%) were non-Hodgkin lymphoma cases, and five (14%) were cervical cancer cases. In contrast, none of the patients had Kaposi sarcoma. However, NADCs were diagnosed in 23 (40%) patients, and the most common sites were the breast and lungs. CONCLUSION: The study concluded that HIV-infected patients are most likely to develop ADCs.

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