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Associations between hepatitis B virus exposure and the risk of extrahepatic digestive system cancers: A hospital‐based, case–control study (SIGES)
- Source :
- Cancer Medicine, Vol 10, Iss 11, Pp 3741-3755 (2021), Cancer Medicine
- Publication Year :
- 2021
- Publisher :
- Wiley, 2021.
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Abstract
- Objectives This case–control study was aimed to investigate associations between HBV infection and extrahepatic digestive system cancers. Methods The patients of gastric, small intestinal, colonic, rectal, anal, biliary tract, and pancreatic cancers were retrospectively collected between 2016.5 and 2017.12. Simultaneously, the healthy controls were collected from the health check‐up registry, and cancer‐free status was confirmed based on medical records. Propensity score matching was performed to reduce bias. Multinomial logit model and conditional logistic regression model were used to assess the risk of individual cancer according to HBV serological markers and classifications. Results Totally, 4748 patients involving seven cancers, and 57,499 controls were included. After matching, HBsAg was associated with increased risk of gastric cancer (aOR = 1.39, 95% CI: 1.05–1.85), and anti‐HBs served as a protective factor for gastric (aOR = 0.72, 95% CI: 0.61–0.85), colonic (aOR = 0.73, 95% CI: 0.60–0.89), rectal (aOR = 0.73, 95% CI: 0.63–0.85), and pancreatic (aOR = 0.58, 95% CI: 0.42–0.82) cancers. Compared to subgroups with non‐infection and vaccination status, inactive HBsAg carriers and active HBV infection subgroup were correlated with gastric carcinogenesis (aOR = 1.41, 95% CI: 1.03–1.93). However, no clear association was found between HBV infection and other cancers. Conclusions HBV infection was potentially associated with an increased risk of gastric cancer. The development mechanism of HBV‐associated gastric cancer needs to investigate further.<br />This case–control study was aimed to investigate associations between HBV infection and extrahepatic digestive system cancers. Our study revealed that HBV infection was potentially associated with an increased risk of gastric cancer. However, because of the limited ability to establish a causal relationship for case–control study, large‐scale prospective cohort studies are urgencies, and the latent mechanism about HBV extrahepatic carcinogenesis needs to be investigated as well.
- Subjects :
- Male
0301 basic medicine
Cancer Research
HBsAg
Epidemiologic Factors
Digestive System Neoplasms
medicine.disease_cause
Gastroenterology
digestive system cancer
Serology
0302 clinical medicine
Risk Factors
Medicine
RC254-282
Original Research
Medical record
Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens
Middle Aged
Anus Neoplasms
Hepatitis B
Biliary Tract Neoplasms
Oncology
030220 oncology & carcinogenesis
Colonic Neoplasms
Female
Cancer Prevention
China
medicine.medical_specialty
Protective factor
03 medical and health sciences
Stomach Neoplasms
Internal medicine
Humans
Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging
Hepatitis B virus
Hepatitis B Surface Antigens
Rectal Neoplasms
business.industry
Case-control study
Cancer
case–control study
medicine.disease
oncovirus
digestive system diseases
infection
Pancreatic Neoplasms
030104 developmental biology
Propensity score matching
business
hepatitis B virus
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 20457634
- Volume :
- 10
- Issue :
- 11
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Cancer Medicine
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....4e6c12ceddab1ef1580d1fd14d4b51fa