Association of biological therapy and malignancy in inflammatory rheumatic diseases

Martina Jambrović, M. Cerovec, I. Padjen, B. Anić
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inflammatory rheumatic diseases are chronic, progressive autoimmune diseases which affect the musculoskeletal system and other organ systems. nowadays, a large number of patients is treated with biological therapy. although biological drugs selectively affect specific molecules of the immune system, they weaken the overall immune system of the body. Therefore, the patients are more susceptible to infections and other diseases such as lymphomas, breast and skin cancers and melanomas. Chronic inflammation which occurs due to autoimmune disease is also a risk factor for malignant development. so far, studies have not proven direct correlation between biological therapy and solid or haematologic tumours. on the other hand, the increased risk for developing skin cancer in patients on tumour necrosis factor alpha inhibitors has been described. in this review paper we analysed the available medical literature on the risks for malignant disease development in patients with rheumatic diseases who are on biological disease – modifying anti-rheumatic drugs.
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风湿性炎性疾病的生物学治疗与恶性肿瘤的关系
炎性风湿性疾病是影响肌肉骨骼系统和其他器官系统的慢性进行性自身免疫性疾病。目前,大量患者接受生物治疗。尽管生物药物选择性地影响免疫系统的特定分子,但它们会削弱身体的整体免疫系统。因此,患者更容易感染和其他疾病,如淋巴瘤、乳腺癌、皮肤癌和黑色素瘤。由自身免疫性疾病引起的慢性炎症也是恶性发展的危险因素。到目前为止,研究还没有证实生物治疗与实体瘤或血液肿瘤之间的直接相关性。另一方面,已经描述了使用肿瘤坏死因子α抑制剂的患者患皮肤癌症的风险增加。在这篇综述中,我们分析了现有的医学文献,这些文献涉及服用生物性疾病改良抗风湿药物的风湿性疾病患者发生恶性疾病的风险。
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