Journal article

Size of anal squamous cell carcinomas at diagnosis: A retrospective case series

TRH Read, KL Huson, JL Millar, A Haydon, IWT Porter, AE Grulich, JS Hocking, MY Chen, CS Bradshaw, CK Fairley

International Journal of STD and AIDS | Published : 2013

Abstract

Anal squamous cell carcinoma is more common in HIV-positive homosexual men than in the general population and prognosis worsens with increasing tumour size. To identify opportunities for earlier diagnosis, we aimed to determine size and visibility of anal squamous cell carcinoma at diagnosis. We conducted a retrospective review of medical records between 1992 and 2010 from one hospital radiotherapy centre, a major centre for HIV care, in Melbourne, Australia. Of 128 cases of anal squamous cell carcinoma, 24 (19%) were in HIV-positive men. At diagnosis, half (52%) of the tumours were externally visible and mean estimated tumour size was 36 mm (29 mm in HIV-positive and 38 mm in HIV-negative p..

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