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Hepatitis C virus and non-Hodgkin's lymphomas:Metaanalysis of epidemiology data and therapy options
Authors:Gabriele Pozzato  Cesare Mazzaro  Luigino Dal Maso  Endri Mauro  Francesca Zorat  Giulia Moratelli  Pietro Bulian  Diego Serraino  Valter Gattei
Abstract:Hepatitis C virus(HCV) is a global health problem affecting a large fraction of the world's population: This virus is able to determine both hepatic and extrahepatic diseases. Mixed cryoglobulinemia, a B-cell "benign" lymphoproliferative disorders, represents the most closely related as well as the most investigated HCVrelated extrahepatic disorder. Since this virus is able to determine extrahepatic non-Hodgkin's lymphoma(NHL)] as well as hepatic malignancies(hepatocellular carcinoma), HCV has been included among human cancer viruses. The most common histological types of HCV-associated NHL are the marginal zone, the lymphoplasmacytic and diffuse large cell lymphomas. The role of the HCV in the pathogenesis of the B-cell lymphoproliferative disorders is confirmed also by the responsiveness of the NHL to antiviral therapy. The purpose of this review is to provide an overview of the recent literature and a meta analysis of the epidemiology data, to explain the role of HCV in the development of NHL's lymphoma. Furthermore, the possibility to treat these HCV-related NHL with the antiviral therapy or with other therapeutic options, like chemotherapy, is also discussed.
Keywords:Hepatitis C virus  Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma  Hepatitis C virus genotypes  Alpha-interferon
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