艾滋病毒感染者(PLWH)的癌症意识:来自意大利肿瘤学家和传染病专家调查的见解。

IF 1.5 Q4 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
HIV AIDS-Research and Palliative Care Pub Date : 2025-07-15 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.2147/HIV.S519956
Davide Dalu, Rosaria Iardino, Emanuela Vaccher, Angioletta Lasagna, Margherita Digaetano, Alberto Giovanni Leone, Lorenzo Ruggieri, Eva Massari, Eva Blondeaux, Andrea Gori, Cristina Mussini, Giuliano Rizzardini, Matteo Bassetti, Antonio Di Biagio, Claudio M Mastroianni, Luisa Brogonzoli, Mario Cascio, Francesco Perrone, Saverio Cinieri, Giordano D Beretta, Nicla La Verde
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导论:自20世纪90年代中期以来,抗逆转录病毒联合疗法(cART)的采用显著降低了艾滋病毒相关的死亡率和发病率。然而,癌症仍然是艾滋病毒感染者死亡的主要原因。我们进行了一项调查,以评估意大利肿瘤学家和传染病专家在PLWH癌症预防和治疗方面的知识和跨学科性。材料和方法:通过电子邮件邀请AIOM、SIMIT和SITA的肿瘤学和传染病专家。一项包含24个问题的调查是通过一个基于网络的平台进行的。用卡方检验或Fisher精确检验对数据进行分析,以探索两个专家亚组之间的任何显著差异。结果:2023年4月至6月,182名参与者填写了问卷。每个科学学会的应答率都很低(AIOM为3%,SIMIT为8%,SITA为2%)。所有受访者都认为艾滋病毒感染是癌症的相关危险因素(95.1%),并且艾滋病毒感染者获得临床试验的机会有限(73.1%)。超过三分之一的肿瘤学家在没有传染病科的医院工作,使用远程通信方法进行跨学科讨论(64.5%的病例使用电话和电子邮件)。在过去一年中,84%的肿瘤学专家和51.4%的传染病专家负责的艾滋病毒患者少于5名。结论:本调查结果强调了教育、跨学科合作和组织支持的机会,以优化PLWH的癌症护理。hub - spoke模式可能在不久的将来通过社会间的合作为建设提供潜在的便利。
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Cancer Awareness Among People Living with HIV (PLWH): Insights from an Italian Survey of Oncologists and Infectious Disease Specialists.

Introduction: Since the mid-1990s, the adoption of combined antiretroviral therapy (cART) has significantly reduced HIV-related mortality and morbidity. Nevertheless, cancer continues to be the leading cause of death in people living with HIV (PLWH). We conducted a survey to assess the knowledge and inter-disciplinarity among the Italian oncologists and infectious disease specialists in the cancer prevention and treatment of PLWH.

Materials and methods: All the members of AIOM, SIMIT and SITA who are oncologists and infectious disease specialists were invited via email. A survey with 24 queries was administered using a web-based platform. Data were analysed with the chi-square or Fisher exact tests to explore any significant difference between the two specialist subgroups.

Results: From April to June 2023, 182 participants filled in the questionnaires. A low rate of respondents from each scientific society was reported (3% for AIOM, 8% from SIMIT and 2% from SITA). All interviewees agreed that HIV infection was a relevant risk factor for cancer (95.1%) and that PLWH had limited access to clinical trials (73.1%). More than a third of oncologists worked in a hospital without an infectious diseases department, using a remote method of communication for interdisciplinary discussion (telephone and Email were used in 64.5% of cases). Eighty-four percent of the oncologists vs 51.4% of the infectious disease specialists had in charge less than 5 patients with HIV during the previous year.

Conclusion: The results of this survey underscore the opportunity for education, interdisciplinary collaboration, and organizational support to optimize cancer care for PLWH. A Hub&Spoke model could represent a potential facilitation to build-up in the near future through inter-societal collaboration.

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期刊介绍: About Dove Medical Press Dove Medical Press Ltd is part of Taylor & Francis Group, the Academic Publishing Division of Informa PLC. We specialize in the publication of Open Access peer-reviewed journals across the broad spectrum of science, technology and especially medicine. Dove Medical Press was founded in 2003 with the objective of combining the highest editorial standards with the ''best of breed'' new publishing technologies. We have offices in Manchester and London in the United Kingdom, representatives in Princeton, New Jersey in the United States, and our editorial offices are in Auckland, New Zealand. Dr Scott Fraser is our Medical Director based in the UK. He has been in full time clinical practice for over 20 years as well as having an active research interest.
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