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Query: UMLS:C0345904 (
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Some 1,390 male and 1,418 female cancer cases examined histologically in Cameroon--1969-1973--were analysed. The relatively most frequent cancers were: Males: skin 30%, malignant lymphomas 13%, primary
liver cancer
11%. Females: skin 20%, uterine cervix 16%, breast 10%.
Kaposi's sarcoma
comprised 31% of all male skin cancer with a high male-female ratio (157/14). Tumours of the lung and intestinal tract were rare. Ethnic differences were noted with regard to cancer of the liver, skin, buccal cavity, lung and bladder. Possible sources of bias are discussed.
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PMID:Cancer in Cameroon: a relative frequency study. 74 58
The interferons (IFN) act too slowly to arrest acute viral infections, but interferon-alpha (IFN alpha) preparations have proved useful in some chronic infections and will clearly be used increasingly in these in the future. In the preparations derived from human leucocytes or cultured B lymphoblastoid cells, which are in routine clinical use, mixtures of a number of distinct subtypes of human IFN alpha have been identified. There are also 3 slightly different versions of the same single subtype, IFN alpha-2, made by recombinant DNA procedures in bacteria. IFN alpha preparations are injected intramuscularly or subcutaneously. Dose-related side effects are common but usually tolerable, but prolonged treatment may cause increasing fatigue and depression. Some patients form neutralising antibodies which block the effects of the IFN; these appear to be relatively more common after recombinant IFN alpha-2 than after IFN derived from human cells. Given intranasally, IFN alpha can prevent a subsequent experimental rhinovirus infection, or the spread of natural colds within a family. Repeated administration progressively damages the nasal mucosa, so that long term prophylaxis is not possible. IFN alpha has proved useful in patients with papillomavirus warts of the larynx, ano-genital region (condyloma acuminata) and skin (common warts). Treatment regimens remain to be optimised and are likely to include surgery or other treatments. IFN alpha and zidovudine (azidothymidine) synergistically inhibit the growth of HIV in vitro, and combination are on trial in patients with early AIDS. Very large doses of IFN alpha are effective against
Kaposi's sarcoma
in some AIDS patients. In chronic hepatitis B, continuing virus replication may lead to cirrhosis or primary
liver cancer
. Earlier clinical trials with IFN alpha gave inconclusive results, but recent large studies have confirmed that 25 to 40% of patients obtain benefit; this probably results from both the antiviral and the immunomodulatory effects of IFN alpha. In patients with chronic hepatitis C, the biochemical markers usually improve rapidly during IFN alpha administration, but relapse if treatment is stopped after only a few months; to increase the chances of sustained cure, the treatment period is now being prolonged.
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PMID:The use of interferon-alpha in virus infections. 172 72
Data from the population-based cancer registry for Los Angeles County, an area with high risk of AIDS, were used to evaluate secular trends of
Kaposi's sarcoma
(KS), non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, and other possibly AIDS-related cancers in men aged 18 to 54. Marital status was used as a surrogate for homosexual behavior to compare the proportional incidence rates for the pre-AIDS era, 1972 to 1979, to those for 1980 to 1982 and 1983 to 1985. Both absolute incidence and proportional incidence of KS continue to increase sharply, although in absolute numbers, KS is making a smaller contribution to the total number of AIDS cases as the Los Angeles County epidemic progresses. For never-married men the proportional incidence rate of KS in 1983 to 1985 was nearly 100-fold greater than that of 1972 to 1979 and 7-fold greater than that of 1980 to 1982. High-grade lymphomas show statistically significant secular increases in both never-married and ever-married men, but only the rates of Burkitt's lymphomas have increased to a greater extent in never-married men. A small but significant increase of central nervous system lymphomas is seen in both marital status groups. There is no evidence of any AIDS-related increases in Hodgkin's disease, leukemia, testicular cancer, anal cancer,
liver cancer
, oral cancer, multiple myeloma, or malignant melanoma. As of 1985, cancer, as a manifestation of AIDS, is still apparently limited to KS and high-grade lymphomas (particularly Burkitt's) in Los Angeles County.
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PMID:AIDS-related secular trends in cancer in Los Angeles County men: a comparison by marital status. 291 Apr 64
Cancer is an important cause of morbidity and mortality in Tanzania. According to the Tanzanian Cancer Registry, which records all histologically confirmed malignant tumors, the number of reported cancer cases has increased significantly over the past three decades. The most commonly diagnosed tumors are cervix cancer, skin cancer, primary
liver cancer
,
Kaposi's sarcoma
, and Burkitt's lymphoma. Geographical and tribal variations exist in disease frequency. Environmental factors appear to have a major role in the distribution. Through elimination of these factors, cancer in Tanzania could be reduced if not totally prevented.
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PMID:Geographical aspects of cancer in Tanzania. 663 88
Data are presented on the frequency of malignant tumours registered at the population-based cancer registry in the southern prefecture of Butare, Rwanda, from May 1991 until 2 months before the outbreak of civil war in April 1994. Beginning in 1992, subjects were also interviewed about socio-demographic and life-style factors that have been associated with cancer risk in the West. The distribution of cancer in Rwanda is similar to that in other countries in sub-Saharan Africa. The most frequent cancers are those with possible infectious aetiologies:
liver cancer
(12%), cervical cancer (12%) and stomach cancer (9%). In addition, cancers known to be associated with HIV infection are relatively frequent (
Kaposi's sarcoma
[6%] and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma [3%]). Chronic infection, including infection with HIV, high parity and multiple sexual partners are important determinants of cancer incidence in this population. Tobacco consumption is low in Rwanda and there are few tobacco-related tumours, such as lung and laryngeal cancer. Other tumours believed to be associated with aspects of Western life-style, such as colorectal and breast cancer, are also relatively infrequent.
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PMID:Cancer in Rwanda. 860 71
We have registered 2,064 cases of cancer among the inhabitants of Conakry, Guinea, during 1992-1994, corresponding to age-standardized incidence rates (ASRs) of 83.3 per 100,000 in men and 110.5 per 100,000 in women. As elsewhere in West Africa, the principal cancer of men was
liver cancer
(ASR 32.6), with modest rates of stomach (ASR 6.2) and prostate (ASR 8.1) cancers. In women, cervix cancer was the dominant malignancy (ASR 46.0), followed by
liver cancer
(ASR 12.5) and breast cancer (ASR 10.9). In contrast to contemporary East and Central Africa,
Kaposi's sarcoma
remained rare (only 4 cases). In the childhood age group, relatively high incidence rates were found for Hodgkin's disease, Burkitt's lymphoma and, especially, retinoblastoma.
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PMID:Cancer incidence in Conakry, Guinea: first results from the Cancer Registry 1992-1995. 898 88
In a series of 10151 organ allograft recipients who developed 10813 de novo malignancies after transplantation, 755 involved the hepato-biliary-pancreatico-duodenal (HBPD) area. If nonmelanoma skin cancers and in situ carcinomas of the uterine cervix were excluded (as they are from most cancer statistics), then the HBPD area was affected by 10% of neoplasms. Many of the tumors encountered were uncommon in the general population. The largest group of neoplasms was 474 lymphomas, which comprised 63% of the total. Other major malignancies were hepatocellular carcinomas (
HCC
; 15%), pancreatic carcinomas (11%), cholangiocarcinomas (3%),
Kaposi's sarcomas
(3%), and other sarcomas (1%). Lymphomas occurred at a younger age than other tumors (average, 39 versus 50 years), appeared earlier after transplantation (average, 24 versus 77 months), and were more frequently associated with immunosuppressive therapy with the antilymphocytic agents (ALG/ATG) and/or (OKT3) (59% versus 28%). Lymphomas were localized to the HBPD area in only 18% of patients, whereas in 82% there was involvement of other organs or sites. The liver was involved in 95% of lymphomas. Lymphomas frequently involved allografts, the liver in 84%, and the pancreas in 59%. Of 292 patients treated for lymphomas 67 (23%) had complete remissions lasting 6 months or more.
HCC
was frequently associated with hepatitis B or C infection.
Kaposi's sarcomas
were rarely confined to the HBPD area, and in 25% of cases there were no associated skin lesions. An unusual subset of tumors were leiomyosarcomas involving hepatic allografts of pediatric patients. The poor prognosis of most tumors in this series may be related to delays or problems in making the diagnosis in these immunosuppressed patients and, perhaps, it may also be related to the unusually aggressive behavior of some tumors.
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PMID:Primary malignancies of the hepato-biliary-pancreatic system in organ allograft recipients. 974 82
In South Africa, with changes in environmental factors, varyingly, there have been measures of westernization of diet, with slight rises in intakes of energy and fat, with more of animal, but less of plant foods, being eaten, and with a fall in dietary fibre intake. Smoking practice has increased, particularly in males, likewise alcohol consumption. Physical activity has fallen, especially in urban dwellers. Changes in cancer incidence rates, as reported in the South African Cancer Registry for the periods 1986 and 1993-1995 have been investigated. Additionally, changes in percentages of cancers in hospitals in Johannesburg during 1953-1955 and in Durban during 1994-1996, have been looked into. The high occurrences of oesophageal and cervix cancers have fallen slightly, although more so in respect of
liver cancer
. But there have been rises, widely varying, in the cases of cancers of the lung, prostate and breast. While some of these changes would be expected from the changes in environmental factors, many cancer occurrence situations remain problematical, e.g. the continuing low occurrence of colorectal cancer. Recently, the rapidly rising epidemic of HIV/AIDS has slightly increased the occurrence of certain cancers, particularly
Kaposi's sarcoma
and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. Regarding prevention, chances of cancer control in Africans, through lessening personal risk factors, are very remote, which unfortunately also prevails in large measure in western populations, regarding their reluctance to make the recommended beneficial changes.
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PMID:With recent changes in environmental factors among Africans in South Africa, how have cancer occurrences been affected? 1239 27
The CCND1-ORAOV1-FGF19-FGF4-FGF3-TMEM16A-FADD-PPFIA1-CTTN (EMS1) locus at human chromosome 11q13.3 is amplified in head and neck tumors, esophageal cancer,
Kaposi's sarcoma
, bladder tumors, breast cancer, and
liver cancer
. Fgf4 mRNA is expressed in embryonic stem (ES) cells depending on Sox2 and Pou5f1 (Oct3/Oct4) transcription factors, and in myotomes and limb bud AER depending on MyoD (or Myf5) and GATA transcription factors. Here, rat Fgf3 and Fgf4 complete coding sequences were determined by using bioinformatics. Multiple errors, including one-base insertion and 22-base deletion, were identified within the coding region of rat Fgf4 RefSeq (NM_053809.1 or AB079673.1). Rat Fgf3 and Fgf4 genes, consisting of three exons, were clustered in tail-to-head manner with an interval of about 16 kb. CUTL1 (CCAAT-displacement protein, CDP) and NKX2-5 binding sites and TATA box within 5'-flanking promoter region were conserved among human, rat and mouse Fgf3 orthologs. MYOD and MYOG (Myogenin) binding sites and TATA box within 5'-flanking promoter region as well as GATA, MYOD, SOX2 and POU5F1 binding sites within exon 3 were conserved among mammalian Fgf4 orthologs. Human FGF3 and FGF4 genes were clustered in tail-to-head manner with an interval of about 35 kb. Major repetitive sequence (FGF34Rep1) and minor repetitive sequence (FGF34Rep2) were identified within human FGF3-FGF4 gene cluster. FGF34Rep1 were clustered within the FGF3-FGF4 locus as well as around the IL28RA locus (1p36.11) and the NFAM1 locus (22q13.2). FGF34Rep2 was characterized by the CCA(T/C) repeats. This is the first report on comparative genomics analyses on the Fgf3-Fgf4 locus within human, rat and mouse genomes.
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PMID:Comparative genomics on mammalian Fgf3-Fgf4 locus. 1594 70
The comparison of cancers occurring excessively among HIV-infected and transplanted individuals may help to elucidate the relationship between immune surveillance, viral infections, and cancer. A longitudinal study was conducted on 2002 HIV-infected Italian subjects, 6072 HIV-infected French individuals, and 2878 Italian recipients of solid organ transplants. Standardized incidence ratios (SIR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI) were computed to quantify the risk for cancer, compared with the French and Italian general populations. The SIRs for all cancers were 9.8 (95% CI: 9.0-10.6) for HIV-infected individuals versus 2.2 (95% CI: 1.9-2.5) for transplant recipients. In both groups, most of the excess risk was attributable to virus-related cancers, such as
Kaposi's sarcoma
(KS; SIR = 451 in HIV-positive individuals, 125 in transplant recipients), non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL; SIR = 62.1 and 11.1, respectively), and
liver cancer
(SIR = 9.4 and 4.1, respectively). Significantly increased SIRs for anal cancer and Hodgkin's lymphoma were found only among HIV-positive individuals. Among women younger than 40 years of age, a more than 10-fold increase in cervical cancer risk was found in both groups. Among HIV-infected individuals treatment with highly active antiretroviral therapies drastically reduced SIRs for KS and NHL only. These results show that HIV-infected individuals and transplant recipients share a similar pattern of cancer risk, largely due to virus-related cancers.
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PMID:Immunosuppression and cancer: A comparison of risks in recipients of organ transplants and in HIV-positive individuals. 1717 24
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