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Chronic viral hepatitis, <scp>HIV</scp> infection and <scp>Non‐Hodgkin</scp> lymphomas in West Africa, a case‐control study

Authors :
JAQUET, Antoine
BONI, Simon P.
BOIDY, Kouakou
TINE, Judicael
TCHOUNGA, Boris
TOURE, Sokhna A.
KOFFI, Jean-Jacques
DIAL, Cherif
MONNEREAU, Alain
DIOMANDE, Isidore
TANON, Aristophane
SEYDI, Moussa
DABIS, Francois
DIOP, Saliou
KOFFI, Gustave
IE, D. E. A. West Africa Collaboration
Bordeaux population health (BPH)
Université de Bordeaux (UB)-Institut de Santé Publique, d'Épidémiologie et de Développement (ISPED)-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)
National Cancer Institute
Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development
Source :
Int J Cancer, International Journal of Cancer, International Journal of Cancer, Wiley, 2021, 149 (8), pp.1536-1543. ⟨10.1002/ijc.33709⟩
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Wiley, 2021.

Abstract

Non-Hodgkin lymphomas (NHL) are underestimated causes of cancer in West Africa where chronic viral hepatitis and HIV are endemic. While the association with HIV infection has already been characterized, limited information is available on the association between chronic viral hepatitis and NHL in sub-Saharan Africa. A case-control study was conducted in referral hospitals of Abidjan (Cote d’Ivoire) and Dakar (Senegal). Cases of NHL were matched with controls on age, gender and participating site. The diagnosis of NHL relied on local pathological examination completed with immunohistochemistry. HIV, HBV and HCV serology tests were systematically performed. A conditional logistic regression model estimated the associations by the Odds Ratio (OR) with their 95% confidence interval (CI). A total of 117 NHL cases (Abidjan n = 97, Dakar n = 20) and their 234 matched controls were enrolled. Cases were predominantly men (68.4%) and had a median age of 50 years (IQR 37-57). While Diffuse Large B-cell lymphoma were the most reported morphological type (n = 35) among mature B-cell NHL, the proportion mature T-cell NHL (30%) was high. The prevalence figures of HBV, HCV and HIV infection were 12.8%, 7.7% and 14.5%, respectively among cases of NHL. In multivariate analysis, HBV, HCV and HIV were independently associated with NHL with OR of 2.23 (CI 1.05-4.75), 4.82 (CI 1.52-15.29) and 3.32 (CI 1.54-7.16), respectively. Chronic viral hepatitis B and C were significantly associated with NHL in West Africa. Timely preventive measures against HBV infection and access to curative anti-HCV treatment might prevent a significant number of NHL.

Details

ISSN :
10970215 and 00207136
Volume :
149
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International Journal of Cancer
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....67a34ce556726db2735f02d17da3eeab