Combined Antiretroviral therapy altered the natural history of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infection, leading to a substantial decline in morbidity and mortality of patients living with HIV. Due to the shared transmission routes, co-infection with HBV and HIV is not uncommon, especially in those patients with similar socioeconomic vulnerabilities and psycho-social conditions. HBV is a known cause of HCC even in absence of cirrhosis, and HIV-HBV-coinfected patients may have faster progression of hepatic fibrosis and a higher risk of cirrhosis and consequently HCC. In this article we review the epidemiology, the etiology, the role of coinfection HIV/HBV in the pathogenesis of liver cancer, the management and prevention of HBV infection in HIV-infected patients in the era of combined antiretroviral treatment.
D'andrea F., Venanzi Rullo E., Marino A., Moscatt V., Celesia B.M., Cacopardo B., et al. (2020). HEPATITIS B VIRUS INFECTION AND HEPATOCELLULAR CARCINOMA IN PLWH: EPIDEMIOLOGY, PATHOGENESIS AND TREATMENT. WORLD CANCER RESEARCH JOURNAL, 7, 1-10 [10.32113/wcrj_20203_1537].
HEPATITIS B VIRUS INFECTION AND HEPATOCELLULAR CARCINOMA IN PLWH: EPIDEMIOLOGY, PATHOGENESIS AND TREATMENT
D'andrea F.;Venanzi Rullo E.;Condorelli F.;la Rocca G.;Nunnari G.
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2020-01-01
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Combined Antiretroviral therapy altered the natural history of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infection, leading to a substantial decline in morbidity and mortality of patients living with HIV. Due to the shared transmission routes, co-infection with HBV and HIV is not uncommon, especially in those patients with similar socioeconomic vulnerabilities and psycho-social conditions. HBV is a known cause of HCC even in absence of cirrhosis, and HIV-HBV-coinfected patients may have faster progression of hepatic fibrosis and a higher risk of cirrhosis and consequently HCC. In this article we review the epidemiology, the etiology, the role of coinfection HIV/HBV in the pathogenesis of liver cancer, the management and prevention of HBV infection in HIV-infected patients in the era of combined antiretroviral treatment.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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