Incidence of malignancy in adult patients with rheumatoid arthritis: a meta-analysis
Bristol-Myers Squibb (United States) · University of Maryland, Baltimore · +1 more institution
Abstract
Patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) are at an increased risk of malignancies compared with the general population. This has raised concerns regarding these patients, particularly with the widespread use of immunomodulating therapies, including biologic disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs (DMARDs). We performed a systematic literature review and analysis to quantify the incidence of malignancies in patients with RA and the general population to update previously published data.
A literature search was conducted that was consistent with and similar to that in a meta-analysis published in 2008. MEDLINE, BIOSIS Previews, Embase, Derwent Drug File and SciSearch databases were searched using specified search terms. Predefined inclusion criteria identified the relevant observational studies published between 2008 and 2014 that provided estimates of relative risk of malignancy in patients with RA compared with the general population. Risk data on overall malignancy and site-specific malignancies (lymphoma, melanoma and lung, colorectal, breast, cervical and prostate cancer) were extracted. The standardized incidence ratios (SIRs; a measure of risk) relative to the general population were evaluated and compared with published rates.
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- FWCI
- 23.05
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- 100%
- References
- 48
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5Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Population
- Internal medicine
- Malignancy
- Incidence (geometry)
- Oncology
- Rheumatoid arthritis
- Breast cancer
- Good health and well-being