Epidemiology of Cervical Adenocarcinoma and Squamous Cell Carcinoma Among Women Living With Human Immunodeficiency Virus Compared With the General Population in the United States

Anne F Rositch & Meredith S Shiels et al.

Abstract

Background

Although cervical cancer risk overall is elevated among women living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV; WLH), it is unclear whether risks are similarly elevated across histologic subtypes.

Methods

Data from the HIV/AIDS Cancer Match Study, a linkage of 12 US HIV and cancer registries during 1996 -2016, were used. Cervical cancers were categorized as adenocarcinoma (AC), squamous cell carcinoma (SCC), or other histologic subtype. Standardized incidence ratios compared rates of AC and SCC in WLH to those in general population. For WLH, risk factors for AC and SCC were evaluated using Poisson regression. Five-year survival was estimated by HIV status and histology.

Results

Overall, 62 615 cervical cancers were identified, including 609 in WLH. Compared with the general population, incidence of AC was 1.47 times higher (95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.03–2.05) and SCC was 3.62 times higher among WLH (95% CI: 3.31–3.94). Among WLH, there was no difference in AC rates by race/ethnicity or HIV transmission group, although SCC rates were lower among White women (vs Black) and higher among women who inject drugs (vs heterosexual transmission). Among WLH, 5-year overall survival was similar for AC (46.2%) and SCC (43.8%) but notably lower than for women not living with HIV.

Conclusions

Among WLH, AC rates were modestly elevated, whereas SCC rates were greatly elevated compared with the general population. These findings suggest there may be differences in the impact of immunosuppression and HIV in the development of AC versus SCC, given their common etiology in human papillomavirus infection.

Authors
Anne F Rositch, Kimberly Levinson, Gita Suneja, Analise Monterosso, Maria J Schymura, Timothy S McNeel, Marie-Josephe Horner, Eric Engels, Meredith S Shiels
Funding
State of New York FundingNational Program of Cancer Registries Grant NU58DP006347-01Biostatistics/Bioinformatics CoreState of Maryland FundingCDC cooperative agreement Grant DP006302Prioritizing county-level social determinants that contribute to the greater burden of diabetes and hypertension in the USCancer Treatment Disparities in the HIV Population: Exploring the Impact of HIV on Physician and Patient Decision-MakingNIH HHS FundingMaryland Cigarette Restitution Fund FundingSurveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results FundingCDC National HIV Surveillance Systems Grant NU62PS003960NCI NIH HHS Grant HHSN261201800007CNCI NIH HHS Grant HHSN261201800002ICenter for Disease Control FundingState of New Jersey FundingNational Center for HIV, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention FundingState of Louisiana Grant 0587200015Prioritizing county-level social determinants that contribute to the greater burden of diabetes and hypertension in the USNational Cancer Institute FundingGEORGIA COMPREHENSIVE CANCER CONTROL PROGRAMNational Program of Cancer Registries Grant NU58DP006332-03-00National Program of Cancer Registries Grant NU58DP006333National Program of Cancer Registries Grant 17NU58DP006334National Program of Cancer Registries Grant NU58/DP003931-05-00National Program of Cancer Registries Grant 6NU58/DP006309National Program of Cancer Registries Grant 1NU58DP006281National Program of Cancer Registries Grant 1NU58DP006308National Cancer Institute Grant HHSN261201800002INational Cancer Institute Grant HHSN261201800007I/ HHSN26100002National Cancer Institute Grant HHSN261201800009INational Cancer Institute Grant HHSN261201300021INational Cancer Institute Grant N01-PC-2013-00021HIV/AIDS SURVEILLANCECDC National HIV Surveillance Systems Grant NU62PS924522-02-00Core and Incidence Surveillance for HIV in MichiganCDC National HIV Surveillance Systems Grant U62PS004001-2CDC National HIV Surveillance Systems Grant NU62PS924546-02-00CDC National HIV Surveillance Systems Grant PS18-1802Integrated HIV Surveillance and Prevention Programs for Health Departments FundingNational Institutes of Health FundingBiostatistics/Bioinformatics Core

NCI NIH HHS

P50 CA098252

NCCDPHP CDC HHS

U01 DP006302

NCI NIH HHS

K08 CA228631

ACL HHS

U01DP006302

National Program of Cancer Registries

5U58DP003875-01

CDC National HIV Surveillance Systems

5U62PS001005-05

CDC National HIV Surveillance Systems

U62PS004011-02

NCI-funded Johns Hopkins Specialized Programs of Research Excellence in Cervical Cancer

P50CA098252-16