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Integrase Strand Transfer Inhibitor Use and Cancer Incidence in a Large Cohort Setting.

Lauren GreenbergLene RyomBastian NeesgaardJose M MiróLine Dahlerup RasmussenRobert ZangerleKatharina Grabmeier-PfistershammerHuldrych F GünthardKatharina KusejkoColette SmithCristina MussiniMarianna MenozziFerdinand WitMarc Van Der ValkAntonella d'Arminio MonforteStéphane De WitCoca NecsoiAnnegret Pelchen-MatthewsJens Dilling LundgrenLars PetersAntonella CastagnaCamilla MucciniJörg Janne VehreschildChristian PradierAndreu Bruguera RieraAnders SönnerborgKathy PetoumenosHarmony GargesFelipe RogattoNikos DedesLoveleen Bansi-MatharuAmanda Mocroftnull null
Published in: Open forum infectious diseases (2022)
Cancer incidence in each INSTI exposure group was similar, despite relatively wide CIs, providing reassuring early findings that increasing INSTI exposure is unlikely to be associated with an increased cancer risk, although longer follow-up is needed to confirm this finding.
Keyphrases
  • papillary thyroid
  • risk factors
  • squamous cell
  • lymph node metastasis
  • childhood cancer