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Journal of Clinical Oncology, Vol 18, Issue 22 (November), 2000: 3854-3861
© 2000 American Society for Clinical Oncology

Human Immunodeficiency Virus–Related Cancer in Children: Incidence and Treatment Outcome—Report of the Italian Register

By D. Caselli, C. Klersy, M. de Martino, C. Gabiano, L. Galli, P. A. Tovo, M. Aricò, for the Italian Register for HIV Infection in Children

From the Clinica Pediatrica and Servizio di Biometria ed Epidemiologia Clinica, Direzione Scientifica, Instituto di Ricovero e Cura a Carattere Scientifico Policlinico S. Matteo, Pavia; Clinica Pediatrica, Università di Firenze, Firenze; and Clinica Pediatrica, Università di Torino, Torino, Italy.

Address reprint requests to D. Caselli, MD, Clinica Pediatrica, Instituto di Ricovero e Cura a Carattere Scientifico Policlinico S. Matteo, 27100 Pavia, Italy; email caselli{at}smatteo.pv.it

PURPOSE: To outline the incidence, presenting features, treatment response, and outcome of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)–associated malignancies in infancy and childhood, together with the estimated risk of HIV-associated cancer in children born to mothers infected with HIV.

PATIENTS AND METHODS: The Italian Register for HIV Infection in Children collected data by specific registration and follow-up forms. By March 1999, 5,060 children were recruited, including 4,889 with perinatal exposure to HIV-1. Overall, 1,331 infected children were enrolled onto the Register and classified according to current Centers for Disease Control criteria; of them, 1,163 were vertically infected (24% of those with perinatal exposure). Of these 1,163, 569 (49%) were considered to have been prospectively followed-up since they had been registered at birth or within the first 3 months of age.

RESULTS: Of the 1,331 children observed for a median time of 6.5 years, 35 developed 36 malignancies, four of which occurred in patients with blood-borne risk. For the 1,163 vertically infected children, the cumulative number of years of observation was 7,178 child-years and the cumulative incidence of HIV-associated tumors was 4.18 per 1,000 children/yr (95% confidence interval [CI], 2.92 to 5.98). When only the 569 vertically infected children prospectively followed up since birth were considered, the cumulative number of years of observation was 2,803 child-years. In this group, 10 tumors were observed, with a cumulative incidence of HIV-associated tumors of 3.57 per 1,000 children per year (95% CI, 1.92 to 6.63).

CONCLUSION: The risk of cancer was significantly higher but not restricted to symptomatic and/or immune-compromised children. Cancer-directed treatment should be given promptly to these patients, who have a fair chance to survive their tumor in view of potential highly aggressive antiretroviral therapy–associated improvement in survival and quality of life.


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