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Incidence of cancer in multiple sclerosis before and after the treatment era- a registry- based cohort study

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MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS AND RELATED DISORDERS
Volume 55, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.msard.2021.103209

Keywords

Multiple sclerosis; Cancer; Epidemiology; Risk factors; Cohort study

Funding

  1. Western Norway Regional Health Authority
  2. T Hauge's legacy

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A study conducted in Norway found that from 1996 to 2017, there was an increased incidence of cancer among patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) compared to controls, especially in patients aged 60 and above.
Background: Whether disease-modifying therapies (DMTs) influence cancer in multiple sclerosis (MS) is uncertain. Objectives: Assess incidence of cancer diagnosis among Norwegian MS patients compared to the general population in 1953 to 1995 and 1996 to 2017-reflecting era before and after introduction of DMTs. Methods: We performed a nationwide cohort study comprising 6949 MS patients and 37,922 controls, matched on age, sex and county. The cohort was linked to Norwegian Cancer Registry, Cause of Death Registry and National Educational database. We used Poisson regression to calculate incidence rate ratio (IRR) of cancer. Results: During 1953-1995 MS patients had similar cancer frequency compared to controls (IRR: 1.11 (95% Confidence Intervals (CI): 0.90-1.37)), although MS patients had increased frequency of cancer in endocrine glands (IRR: 2.51 (1.27-4.93). During 1996-2017 we identified significant increased frequency of cancer among MS patients compared to controls (IRR: 1.38 (95% CI: 1.28-1.52): in brain (IRR: 1.97 (1.41-2.78)), meninges (IRR: 2.44 (1.54-3.77)), respiratory organs (IRR: 1.96 (1.49-2.63)). The excess cancer diagnosis was most frequent among MS patients >= 60 years of age (HR 1.30 (1.15-1.47)). Conclusion: Incidence of cancer among MS patients compared to controls was higher in 1996 to 2017, corresponding in time to the introduction of DMT for MS. This was observed more frequently among MS patients older than 60 years of age.

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