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. 2002 Dec;130(3):495–500. doi: 10.1046/j.1365-2249.2002.02004.x

Table 4.

Detailed information on cases of stomach cancer and lymphoma among Danish and Swedish patients with IgA deficiency or CVID

Cancer type Sex Type of immuno- deficiency Age at debut of immuno- deficiency (years) Year of debut of immuno- deficiency Year of diagnosis of immuno- deficiency Age at cancer diagnosis (years) Year of cancer diagnosis Years between debut and cancer
Stomach cancer
M IgAD 0 1903 (at birth)1 1981 82 1986 82
F IgAD 0 1925 (at birth)1 1989 68 1993 68
M CVID 22 1945 1973 65 1988 43
M CVID 67 1978 1980 69 1981 2
M CVID 50 1965 1971 72 1987 22
Lymphoma
 Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma M IgAD 0 1946 (at birth)1 1985 38 1985 38
 Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma F CVID <46 Before 1971 1971 52 1977 >6
 Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma F CVID 58 1975 1976 59 1976 1
 Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma F CVID 37 1950 1978 76 1990 40
 Hodgkin's disease F CVID 31 1969 1981 49 1987 18
 Metastasis; malignant lym-phoma  suspected at autopsy M CVID Unknown 1962 30 1987 >25

IgAD, immunoglobulin A deficiency; CVID, common variable immunodeficiency.

1

IgAD was probably present from birth.