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Developing Clinical Strength-of-Evidence Approach to Define HIV-Associated Malignancies for Cancer Registration in Kenya
BACKGROUND: Sub-Saharan Africa cancer registries are beset by an increasing cancer burden further exacerbated by the AIDS epidemic where there are limited capabilities for cancer-AIDS match co-registration. We undertook a pilot study based on a “strength-of-evidence” approach using clinical data tha...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3900436/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24465764 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0085881 |
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author | Korir, Anne Mauti, Nathan Moats, Pamela Gurka, Matthew J. Mutuma, Geoffrey Metheny, Christine Mwamba, Peter M. Oyiro, Peter O. Fisher, Melanie Ayers, Leona W. Rochford, Rosemary Mwanda, Walter O. Remick, Scot C. |
author_facet | Korir, Anne Mauti, Nathan Moats, Pamela Gurka, Matthew J. Mutuma, Geoffrey Metheny, Christine Mwamba, Peter M. Oyiro, Peter O. Fisher, Melanie Ayers, Leona W. Rochford, Rosemary Mwanda, Walter O. Remick, Scot C. |
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description | BACKGROUND: Sub-Saharan Africa cancer registries are beset by an increasing cancer burden further exacerbated by the AIDS epidemic where there are limited capabilities for cancer-AIDS match co-registration. We undertook a pilot study based on a “strength-of-evidence” approach using clinical data that is abstracted at the time of cancer registration for purposes of linking cancer diagnosis to AIDS diagnosis. METHODS/FINDINGS: The standard Nairobi Cancer Registry form was modified for registrars to abstract the following clinical data from medical records regarding HIV infection/AIDS in a hierarchal approach at time of cancer registration from highest-to-lowest strength-of-evidence: 1) documentation of positive HIV serology; 2) antiretroviral drug prescription; 3) CD4+ lymphocyte count; and 4) WHO HIV clinical stage or immune suppression syndrome (ISS), which is Kenyan terminology for AIDS. Between August 1 and October 31, 2011 a total of 1,200 cancer cases were registered. Of these, 171 cases (14.3%) met clinical strength-of-evidence criteria for association with HIV infection/AIDS; 69% (118 cases were tumor types with known HIV association – Kaposi’s sarcoma, cervical cancer, non-Hodgkin’s and Hodgkin’s lymphoma, and conjunctiva carcinoma) and 31% (53) were consistent with non-AIDS defining cancers. Verifiable positive HIV serology was identified in 47 (27%) cases for an absolute seroprevalence rate of 4% among the cancer registered cases with an upper boundary of 14% among those meeting at least one of strength-of-evidence criteria. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: This pilot demonstration of a hierarchal, clinical strength-of-evidence approach for cancer-AIDS registration in Kenya establishes feasibility, is readily adaptable, pragmatic, and does not require additional resources for critically under staffed cancer registries. Cancer is an emerging public health challenge, and African nations need to develop well designed population-based studies in order to better define the impact and spectrum of malignant disease in the backdrop of HIV infection. |
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spelling | pubmed-39004362014-01-24 Developing Clinical Strength-of-Evidence Approach to Define HIV-Associated Malignancies for Cancer Registration in Kenya Korir, Anne Mauti, Nathan Moats, Pamela Gurka, Matthew J. Mutuma, Geoffrey Metheny, Christine Mwamba, Peter M. Oyiro, Peter O. Fisher, Melanie Ayers, Leona W. Rochford, Rosemary Mwanda, Walter O. Remick, Scot C. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Sub-Saharan Africa cancer registries are beset by an increasing cancer burden further exacerbated by the AIDS epidemic where there are limited capabilities for cancer-AIDS match co-registration. We undertook a pilot study based on a “strength-of-evidence” approach using clinical data that is abstracted at the time of cancer registration for purposes of linking cancer diagnosis to AIDS diagnosis. METHODS/FINDINGS: The standard Nairobi Cancer Registry form was modified for registrars to abstract the following clinical data from medical records regarding HIV infection/AIDS in a hierarchal approach at time of cancer registration from highest-to-lowest strength-of-evidence: 1) documentation of positive HIV serology; 2) antiretroviral drug prescription; 3) CD4+ lymphocyte count; and 4) WHO HIV clinical stage or immune suppression syndrome (ISS), which is Kenyan terminology for AIDS. Between August 1 and October 31, 2011 a total of 1,200 cancer cases were registered. Of these, 171 cases (14.3%) met clinical strength-of-evidence criteria for association with HIV infection/AIDS; 69% (118 cases were tumor types with known HIV association – Kaposi’s sarcoma, cervical cancer, non-Hodgkin’s and Hodgkin’s lymphoma, and conjunctiva carcinoma) and 31% (53) were consistent with non-AIDS defining cancers. Verifiable positive HIV serology was identified in 47 (27%) cases for an absolute seroprevalence rate of 4% among the cancer registered cases with an upper boundary of 14% among those meeting at least one of strength-of-evidence criteria. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: This pilot demonstration of a hierarchal, clinical strength-of-evidence approach for cancer-AIDS registration in Kenya establishes feasibility, is readily adaptable, pragmatic, and does not require additional resources for critically under staffed cancer registries. Cancer is an emerging public health challenge, and African nations need to develop well designed population-based studies in order to better define the impact and spectrum of malignant disease in the backdrop of HIV infection. Public Library of Science 2014-01-23 /pmc/articles/PMC3900436/ /pubmed/24465764 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0085881 Text en © 2014 Korir et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Korir, Anne Mauti, Nathan Moats, Pamela Gurka, Matthew J. Mutuma, Geoffrey Metheny, Christine Mwamba, Peter M. Oyiro, Peter O. Fisher, Melanie Ayers, Leona W. Rochford, Rosemary Mwanda, Walter O. Remick, Scot C. Developing Clinical Strength-of-Evidence Approach to Define HIV-Associated Malignancies for Cancer Registration in Kenya |
title | Developing Clinical Strength-of-Evidence Approach to Define HIV-Associated Malignancies for Cancer Registration in Kenya |
title_full | Developing Clinical Strength-of-Evidence Approach to Define HIV-Associated Malignancies for Cancer Registration in Kenya |
title_fullStr | Developing Clinical Strength-of-Evidence Approach to Define HIV-Associated Malignancies for Cancer Registration in Kenya |
title_full_unstemmed | Developing Clinical Strength-of-Evidence Approach to Define HIV-Associated Malignancies for Cancer Registration in Kenya |
title_short | Developing Clinical Strength-of-Evidence Approach to Define HIV-Associated Malignancies for Cancer Registration in Kenya |
title_sort | developing clinical strength-of-evidence approach to define hiv-associated malignancies for cancer registration in kenya |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3900436/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24465764 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0085881 |
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