Abstract:
Introduction: Cancer is a leading cause of death in individuals with HIV.
Methods: The incidence of cancer in HIV patients of the CoRIS cohort in the 2004-2009 and 2010-2015
periods has been analysed and compared to the incidence in the Spanish general population, estimated
from data of the Spanish Cancer Registry Network.
Results: Between January 2004 and November 2015, 12,239 patients were included in CoRIS and 338
incident cancer cases were diagnosed. The overall incidence of cancer per 100,000 persons-year (95% CI)
was 702.39 (629.51-781.42) with no significant differences between the 2 periods. A 38% of the incident
cancer cases were AIDS defining cancers (ADC) and 62% non-AIDS defining cancers (NADC). In the period
2010-2015, there was a significant decrease in the incidence of ADC (standardised incidence ratio [SIR]);
95% CI: 0.38; 0.21-0.66) and NADC predominated. Compared to the general population, the incidence of
cancer was double in men with HIV. Higher relative risks were documented (SIR; 95% CI) for Hodgkin’s
lymphoma in both sexes (males: 8.37, 5.13-14.17; females: 21.83, 2.66-47.79), non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma
in males (5.30, 2.86-8.45) and cervical cancer (7.43, 3.15-13.8...