Determinants of macroscopic anal cancer and precancerous lesions in 1206 HIV-infected screened patients

Colorectal Dis. 2016 Oct;18(10):997-1004. doi: 10.1111/codi.13304.

Abstract

Aim: Anal screening is recommended in HIV-positive patients, especially men who have sex with men (MSM), due to an increased incidence of anal cancer. The optimal screening methods are not generally agreed.

Method: Screening for anal lesions by anorectal examination, including anoscopy, was offered to HIV-positive outpatients in a tertiary care university hospital regardless of gender or sexual orientation.

Results: Among the 1206 screened patients (701 MSM, 247 heterosexual men, 258 women), 311 (26%) had histologically proven lesions related to human papilloma virus (HPV) (34% MSM, 14% heterosexual men, 14% women); 123 (10%) had low-grade dysplasia and 70 (6%) high-grade dysplasia. Seven anal cancers were also diagnosed. Determinants of any lesion were age < 45 years [OR = 1.56 (95% CI, 1.16-2.11)], a CD4 count of < 200/mm3 [OR = 2.54 (1.71-3.78)], receptive anal intercourse [OR =3.03 (2.06-4.47)], sub-Saharan African origin [OR = 0.53 (0.33-0.85)], and history of HPV-related lesion [OR = 1.84 (1.35-2.51)]. These determinants were similar for all different grades of dysplasia. In patient subgroup analysis, receptive anal intercourse, the CD4 cell count and a history of HPV lesions were determinants of HPV-positivity in all patients, whereas age was only a determinant in men.

Conclusion: Anoscopy is an alternative method for anal screening in an HIV-positive population. This screening has to be compared with other tools in populations at high risk of anal cancer.

Keywords: HIV; anal canal; anal cancer; anal dysplasia; human papilloma virus.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Anal Canal / diagnostic imaging
  • Anus Diseases / diagnosis*
  • Anus Diseases / virology
  • Anus Neoplasms / diagnosis*
  • Anus Neoplasms / virology
  • Early Detection of Cancer / methods
  • Female
  • HIV Infections / complications*
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Mass Screening / methods
  • Middle Aged
  • Precancerous Conditions / diagnosis*
  • Precancerous Conditions / virology
  • Proctoscopy / methods*
  • Risk Factors
  • Sexual Behavior
  • Sexual Partners