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. 2019 Jan 16;39(1):72–84. doi: 10.1089/jir.2018.0060

Table 1.

Most Frequent Associations Between Autoimmune Diseases and Malignancies

Autoimmune disease Nonhematological malignancies Hematological malignancies References
Systemic lupus erythematous Cervical, lung, breast Hodgkin and non-Hodgkin lymphoma Giat and others (2017); Malaguarnera and others (2012)
Rheumatoid arthritis Lung, breast, ovary T cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma, lymphoma (follicular or diffuse large B cell) Giat and others (2017); Malaguarnera and others (2012); Bernatsky and others (2006)
Primary Sjogren syndrome Oropharynx Mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue type B cell lymphoma Malaguarnera and others (2012); Bernatsky and others (2006)
Inflammatory bowel disease Colorectal cancer Non-Hodgkin lymphoma Franks and Slansky(2012); Axelrad and others (2016)
Systemic sclerosis Lung, skin, esophageal   Malaguarnera and others (2012)
Wagner's granulomatosis Bladder   Giat and others (2017)