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Determinants of Second Primary Cancer Type in Survivors of Virus-Related and Non-Virus-Related Cancer Living With HIV in the French Dat'AIDS Cohort

CANCER CONTROL(2021)

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Abstract
Objectives People who survive after primary cancer are at an increased risk for subsequent primary cancers. We aimed to investigate the possible determinants of second primary cancer (SPC) in HIV-positive cancer survivors. Methods This was a multicenter retrospective study using longitudinal data from the French Dat'AIDS cohort. Subjects who developed at least 2 primary cancers were selected. Cancer cases were identified using ICD10 codes and distributed in 3 cancer categories: AIDS-defining cancer (ADC), virus-related non-ADC (VR-NADC), and virus-unrelated-NADC (VU-NADC). The possible determinants considered were the first primary cancer category, sex, age, HIV transmission route, duration of HIV infection follow-up, duration of ART exposure, nadir CD4(+) T cell count, and hepatitis C and hepatitis B serostatus. Results Among the 44642 patients in the Dat'AIDS cohort, 4855 were diagnosed with cancer between 1 December 1983 and 31 December 2015, of whom 444 (9.1%) developed at least 2 primary cancers: 130 ADCs, 85 VR-NADCs, and 229 VU-NADCs. A longer delay between the first primary cancer and the SPC was associated with an increased risk of occurrence of a VR-NADC rather than a secondary ADC. Having had a first primary VU-NADC, an older age, and a longer delay between the HIV diagnosis and the first primary cancer as well as between the first primary cancer and the SPC were associated with an increased risk of VU-NADC rather than ADC. Conclusion SPCs are now a major concern in HIV-positive cancer survivors justifying the development of monitoring strategies after a first cancer.
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secondary primary cancer, cancer survivors, HIV, AIDS, associated factors
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