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Lung cancer in scleroderma: results from an Italian rheumatologic center and review of the literature.

Michele Colaci1, Dilia Giuggioli, Marco Sebastiani, Andreina Manfredi, Caterina Vacchi, Paolo Spagnolo, Stefania Cerri, Fabrizio Luppi, Luca Richeldi, Clodoveo Ferri.   

Abstract

The association between systemic sclerosis (SSc) and cancer was widely described, particularly with breast and lung carcinoma; while, data regarding possible associations between cancer and SSc features are still scarce. We retrospectively evaluated the prevalence of lung cancer in our SSc patient cohort (318 SSc patients, 31 M and 287 F, age 51.5±14.5SD years, disease duration 10.3±6.5SD years) and clinico-serological factors potentially associated to the development of this malignancy. A review of the world literature about this topic was also done. We found that lung cancer complicated 16/318 (5%) SSc patients; namely 11/287 females (4%) and 5/31 males (16.1%). Median age of SSc patients with lung cancer was 54 (range 38-72) years for female patients, and 63 (range 40-73) for males; 13/16 patients died because of the neoplasia. Considering the incidence of lung carcinoma in sex/age-matched general population of the same geographical area, the percentages of lung cancer in our SSc series are about 2.5 and >5 times higher for male and female patients, respectively. The presence of lung cancer significantly correlated with male sex (p=0.011), presence of anti-Scl70 antibodies (p=0.0007), cyclophosphamide therapy (p=0.0001), forced vital capacity (FVC) <75% (p=0.0001), and lung fibrosis (p=0.0127); moreover patients with cancer have a significantly lower age at the diagnosis of SSc (p=0.009) and longer disease duration (p=0.0175). The logistic regression analysis confirmed a significant association with the anti-Scl70 antibodies (OR 6.4, 95%IC 1.7-24.1; p=0.006) and the reduction of FVC (OR 6.7, 95%IC 2.2-20.7; p=0.001) only. Overall, the prevalence of lung cancer in the subset of SSc patients with anti-Scl70 antibodies was 12/105 (11.4%), 9/40 (22.5%) in patients with FVC% reduction, and 7/22 (31.8%) in patients with both. In literature, the median prevalence of lung cancer in SSc series was 2.4% (range 0-4.2%); even if sporadic, associations with lung involvement or antiScl70 autoantibodies were raised, according to our findings. Our study confirmed the higher frequency of lung cancer among SSc patients compared to general population, particularly within patients' subset with serum anti-Scl70 antibodies and lung involvement.
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Year:  2012        PMID: 22743031     DOI: 10.1016/j.autrev.2012.06.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Autoimmun Rev        ISSN: 1568-9972            Impact factor:   9.754


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Review 2.  The relationships between cancer and autoimmune rheumatic diseases.

Authors:  Laura C Cappelli; Ami A Shah
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3.  Correlation between systemic lupus erythematosus and malignancies: a cross-sectional population-based study.

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5.  Interstitial lung disease is associated with an increased risk of lung cancer in systemic sclerosis: Longitudinal data from the Canadian Scleroderma Research Group.

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Journal:  J Scleroderma Relat Disord       Date:  2018-04-10

Review 6.  Systemic Sclerosis Association with Malignancy.

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Review 7.  Autoimmunity in 2013.

Authors:  Carlo Selmi
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8.  Early stage lung cancer detection in systemic sclerosis does not portend survival benefit: a cross sectional study.

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Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2015-02-17       Impact factor: 3.240

9.  Squamous Cell Lung Cancer Associated With Systemic Sclerosis.

Authors:  Nobuhiro Kanaji; Masaya Okuda; Hiroaki Dobashi; Tomohiro Kameda; Akira Tadokoro; Risa Wakiya; Norimitsu Kadowaki; Shuji Bandoh
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10.  Association of anti-RNA polymerase III autoantibodies and cancer in scleroderma.

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