KAPOSIS-SARCOMA AND NON-HODGKINS-LYMPHOMA IN EUROPEAN AIDS CASES - NO EXCESS RISK OF KAPOSIS-SARCOMA IN MEDITERRANEAN COUNTRIES

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CASABONA, J
MELBYE, M
BIGGAR, RJ
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[1] DANISH CANC REGISTRY, INST CANC EPIDEMIOL,DANISH CANC SOC, ROSENVAENGETS HOVEDVEJ 35,BOX 839, DK-2100 COPENHAGEN, DENMARK
[2] GEN CATALUNYA, AIDS EPIDEMIOL SECT, BARCELONA, SPAIN
[3] RIGSHOSP, DEPT INFECT DIS, DK-2100 COPENHAGEN, DENMARK
[4] NCI, VIRAL STUDIES SECT, WASHINGTON, DC USA
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10.1002/ijc.2910470110
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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Prior to the AIDS epidemic, Kaposi's sarcoma (non-AIDS-KS) in Europe was mainly a disease of elderly Mediterranean men. In 1989 AIDS data from 15 European countries were collected to study proportional trends in AIDS-related Kaposi's sarcoma (AIDS-KS) in order to determine whether specific factors in Southern Europe might be important in the development of KS among AIDS patients. Another AIDS-related cancer, non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL) was included as a malignancy control. Of 22,367 AIDS cases reported, 3,779 (16.9%) were KS and 741 (3.3%) were NHL. A significant, continuous fall in the percentage of AIDS-KS was seen for both homosexual men and other members of exposure groups during the period 1981-89 (p-trend < 0.0001). The proportion with AIDS-KS decreased from 40.5% in 1983 to 26.5% in 1988 in homosexual men and from 12.2 to 3.6% in other exposure groups, respectively. No significant change was observed in the proportion of NHL cases among any of the risk groups over time, although a tendency towards a slight increase was noted for homosexual men. Comparing proportional trends of KS and NHL geographically, no significant difference was found overall, by time or by exposure group. In conclusion, a specific decline is observed over time for AIDS-KS. However, if geographically-restricted factors are important in the development of non-AIDS-KS in Europe, the same factors do not appear to affect the risk of AIDS-KS.
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