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Possible association between hepatitis C virus and malignancies different from hepatocellular carcinoma:A systematic review 被引量:1
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作者 Sirio Fiorino Letizia Bacchi-Reggiani +17 位作者 Dario de Biase Adele Fornelli Michele Masetti Andrea Tura Fabio Grizzi Matteo Zanello Laura Mastrangelo Raffaele Lombardi Giorgia Acquaviva Luca di Tommaso Arrigo Bondi Michela Visani Sergio Sabbatani Laura Pontoriero Carlo Fabbri Andrea Cuppini Annalisa Pession Elio Jovine 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS 2015年第45期12896-12953,共58页
AIM: To summarize the current knowledge about the potential relationship between hepatitis C virus(HCV) infection and the risk of several extra-liver cancers. METHODS: We performed a systematic review of the literatur... AIM: To summarize the current knowledge about the potential relationship between hepatitis C virus(HCV) infection and the risk of several extra-liver cancers. METHODS: We performed a systematic review of the literature, according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta-Analysis(PRISMA) Statement. We extracted the pertinent articles, published in MEDLINE and the Cochrane Library, using the following search terms: neoplasm/cancer/malignancy/tumor/carcinoma/adeno-carcinoma and non-Hodgkin lymphomas, kidney/renal-, cholangio-, pancreatic-, thyroid-, breast-,oral-, skin-, prostate-, lung-, colon-, stomach-, haematologic. Case series, case-series with control-group, case-control, cohort-studies as well as meta-analyses, written in English were collected. Some of the main characteristics of retrieved trials, which were designed to investigate the prevalence of HCV infection in each type of the above-mentioned human malignancies were summarised. A main table was defined and included a short description in the text for each of these tumours, whether at least five studies about a specific neoplasm, meeting inclusion criteria, were available in literature. According to these criteria, we created the following sections and the corresponding tables and we indicated the number of included or excluded articles, as well as of meta-analyses and reviews:(1) HCV and haematopoietic malignancies;(2) HCV and cholangiocarcinoma;(3) HCV and pancreatic cancer;(4) HCV and breast cancer;(5) HCV and kidney cancer;(6) HCV and skin or oral cancer; and(7) HCV and thyroid cancer. RESULTS: According to available data, a clear correlation between regions of HCV prevalence and risk of extra-liver cancers has emerged only for a very small group of types and histological subtypes of malignancies. In particular, HCV infection has been associated with:(1) a higher incidence of some B-cell Non-HodgkinLymphoma types, in countries, where an elevated prevalence of this pathogen is detectable, accounting to a percentage of about 10%;(2) an increased risk of intra-hepatic cholangiocarcinoma; and(3) a correlation between HCV prevalence and pancreatic cancer(PAC) incidence. CONCLUSION: To date no definitive conclusions may be obtained from the analysis of relationship between HCV and extra-hepatic cancers. Further studies, recruiting an adequate number of patients are requiredto confirm or deny this association. 展开更多
关键词 NEOPLASM Cancer HEPATITIS C VIRUS Risk factors EXT
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