No Significant Association Between Herpes Zoster and Breast Cancer: A German Outpatient Study with over 120,000 Participants.

IF 1.7 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Vedanth D Krishnan, Niklas Gremke, André Hajek, Karel Kostev, Matthias Kalder
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Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate a possible association between Herpes Zoster (HZ) and the subsequent diagnosis of breast cancer (BC).

Methods: Utilizing the Disease Analyzer database, anonymized medical records from German office-based practices were accessed. Longitudinal data of female patients aged 18 years and above diagnosed with HZ between 2005 and 2021 were included. Individuals without HZ diagnoses were matched to HZ patients using a nearest neighbor propensity score matching (1:1) based on age, sex, index year, average yearly consultation frequency during the follow-up, and predefined co-diagnoses. The incidence of BC in the cohort with and without HZ was evaluated using Kaplan-Meier curves and compared using the log-rank test. Finally, a univariable Cox regression analysis was conducted to assess the association between HZ and BC.

Results: This study included 64,255 women with HZ and an equal number without HZ, with comparable characteristics in terms of age, visit frequency, and comorbidities. Analysis revealed no significant association between HZ and subsequent BC incidence, with similar rates observed in both HZ and non-HZ cohorts across different age groups.

Conclusions: In this retrospective cohort study consisting of well-matched patients, the results indicate no significant association between an HZ infection and the development of BC over a 10-year follow-up period. This is the largest study of its kind to date.

带状疱疹和乳腺癌之间无显著关联:一项超过120,000名参与者的德国门诊研究。
目的:本研究的目的是探讨带状疱疹(HZ)与乳腺癌(BC)的后续诊断之间的可能关联。方法:利用疾病分析数据库,访问来自德国办公室的匿名医疗记录。纳入了2005年至2021年间诊断为HZ的18岁及以上女性患者的纵向数据。根据年龄、性别、指标年份、随访期间的平均年咨询频率和预定义的共同诊断,使用最近邻倾向评分匹配(1:1)将未诊断为HZ的个体与HZ患者进行匹配。使用Kaplan-Meier曲线评估有和没有HZ的队列中BC的发病率,并使用log-rank检验进行比较。最后,进行单变量Cox回归分析来评估HZ和BC之间的关系。结果:该研究包括64,255名患有HZ和同等数量的非HZ的女性,在年龄、就诊频率和合并症方面具有相似的特征。分析显示,HZ与随后的BC发病率之间没有显著关联,在不同年龄组的HZ和非HZ队列中观察到的发病率相似。结论:在这项由匹配良好的患者组成的回顾性队列研究中,结果表明,在10年的随访期间,HZ感染与BC的发展之间没有显着关联。这是迄今为止同类研究中规模最大的。
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Clinics and Practice
Clinics and Practice MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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