The aim of this study was to analyze the incidence of malignancies in a large series of PBC patients from Italy. The overall sample included 178 patients (10 M, 168 F). The mean age at presentation was 52 yrs (range 29-74); 17 patients had histological stage I, 52 stage II, 66 stage III, 44 stage IV. The follow-up period ranged from 1 to 16 years (mean 5 years). During the follow-up, extra-hepatic malignancies developed in 6 cases (3.3%), and hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) in a further 4 patients, all associated with cirrhosis (2.2%). Breast cancer developed only in one patient, resulting in a crude incidence rate of 130/100.000 person years among females. The calculated crude incidence of HCC was 492.4/100.000 person years. Three of the four patients with HCC had a superinfection with HCV. In conclusion, the incidence of breast cancer is not significantly increased. HCC has a relatively high prevalence in PBC and HCV superinfection may play an important role in favouring HCC.

Incidence of hepatic and extra-hepatic malignancies in primary biliary cirrhosis (PBC) / Floreani, A; Biagini, MR; Chiaramonte, M; Milani, S; Surrenti, C; Naccarato, R. - In: ITALIAN JOURNAL OF GASTROENTEROLOGY. - ISSN 0392-0623. - STAMPA. - 25:(1993), pp. 473-476.

Incidence of hepatic and extra-hepatic malignancies in primary biliary cirrhosis (PBC)

Biagini, MR;Milani, S;Surrenti, C;
1993

Abstract

The aim of this study was to analyze the incidence of malignancies in a large series of PBC patients from Italy. The overall sample included 178 patients (10 M, 168 F). The mean age at presentation was 52 yrs (range 29-74); 17 patients had histological stage I, 52 stage II, 66 stage III, 44 stage IV. The follow-up period ranged from 1 to 16 years (mean 5 years). During the follow-up, extra-hepatic malignancies developed in 6 cases (3.3%), and hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) in a further 4 patients, all associated with cirrhosis (2.2%). Breast cancer developed only in one patient, resulting in a crude incidence rate of 130/100.000 person years among females. The calculated crude incidence of HCC was 492.4/100.000 person years. Three of the four patients with HCC had a superinfection with HCV. In conclusion, the incidence of breast cancer is not significantly increased. HCC has a relatively high prevalence in PBC and HCV superinfection may play an important role in favouring HCC.
1993
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Floreani, A; Biagini, MR; Chiaramonte, M; Milani, S; Surrenti, C; Naccarato, R
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