乌干达人群样本中HIV阳性与阴性患者头颈癌病例对照研究

Kamulegeya Adriane, Otiti Jeff
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高效抗逆转录病毒疗法(HAART)的可得性增加,导致影响艾滋病毒感染者的肿瘤疾病谱发生了变化。一些癌症,如浸润性宫颈癌和肛门癌没有改变,甚至有所上升,而其他癌症,如卡波西氏肉瘤,则急剧下降。本研究的目的是采用回顾性病例对照设计,比较HIV阳性和阴性头颈癌患者的临床表现。这项研究是在乌干达癌症研究所完成的,通过对头颈癌数据库中的记录进行人工匹配,比例为1:2病例:对照。根据年龄组、性别和诊断结果进行匹配。采用卡方法比较HIV阳性和HIV阴性头颈癌患者的临床和人口学特征,并采用包括ECOG表现评分、分期、分级和病程组在内的多项模型。在多项回归中,只有持续时间组具有显著性,HIV阳性患者在症状持续时间较长后出现症状的可能性高于HIV阴性患者(OR=0.42 CI 0.20-0.86 p=0.02)。除症状持续时间组外,HIV阳性和HIV阴性头颈癌患者在诊断时的表现差异无统计学意义。这项研究清楚地表明,在艾滋病毒/艾滋病的背景下,需要对非洲的头颈癌进行更多的研究,因为这一队列患者中艾滋病毒感染率高的原因尚未确定。
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Head and Neck Cancers Case Control Study of HIV Positive Compared to Negative Patients in a Ugandan Population Sample.

Head and Neck Cancers Case Control Study of HIV Positive Compared to Negative Patients in a Ugandan Population Sample.

Increased availability of highly active anti-retroviral therapy (HAART) has led to a change in the spectrum of neoplastic diseases affecting people living with HIV. Some cancers such as invasive cervical carcinoma and anal cancers have not changed or instead risen while others such as Kaporsi's sarcoma have seen a sharp decline. The aim of this study was to compare clinical findings at presentation between HIV positive and Negative patients with head and neck cancers using a retrospective case control design. The study was done at the Uganda cancer Institute by performing a manual match of records in the head and neck cancer database at a ratio of 1:2 cases: controls. The matching was done on the age group, gender and diagnosis. Clinical and demographic characteristics between HIV positive and HIV negative head and neck cancer patients were compared using chi square and a multinomial model including ECOG performance score, stage, grade and duration group was run. In the multinomial regression only duration group was significant with the HIV positive patients being more likely to present after a longer duration of the symptoms than HIV negative patients (OR=0.42 CI 0.20-0.86 p=0.02). The data does not show statistically significant difference between HIV positive and HIV negative head and neck cancer patients in terms of presentation at time of diagnosis except for duration of symptoms group. This study clearly demonstrates the need for more research on head and neck cancer in Africa in the context of HIV/AIDS, since the reasons for the high HIV prevalence among this cohort of patients hasn't been established.

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