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. 2022 Jul 2;11(7):757. doi: 10.3390/pathogens11070757

Table 3.

Hepatitis virus association with RCC and bladder cancer.

Authors
Year, Country
Sample Type Hepatitis Virus Detection Assay/Status Results Novelty
Ma Y et al., 2021 Sichuan, China
[46]
FFPE
RCC
Positive for
anti-HCV and
HCV-RNA
analysis by
RT-PCR
The association of HCV with RCC was most strong (RR = 1.71) in the USA HCV infection was significantly associated with increased RCC risk
Rangel JCA et al., 2021
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
[48]
FFPE
RCC
Antibodies against HCV 4.1% HCV infection from all RCC tested samples A 3-fold higher prevalence of HCV infection identified among patients with RCC, compared to the general Brazilian population
Liţescu M et al., 2020
Bucharest, Romania
[75]
* Primary renal lymphoma Initiation of direct-acting antiviral therapy Child–Pugh class A
HCV cirrhosis
Discovered incidentally in a patient investigated for HCV
Cormio L et al., 2017
Foggia, Italy
[76]
Uca plasmocytoid variant
bladder metastasis
74-year-old woman with HCV-related liver cirrhosis Ascites and no urinary or other symptoms First reported case of asymptomatic UCa and associated metastasis of hepatocellular carcinoma
Akar E et al., 2019
Istanbul, Turkey
[77]
Metastatic RCC 60-year-old man, 16 months after sunitinib initiation Elevated liver enzymes and hepatitis D virus infection reactivation in the HBsAg-positive patient Cancer patients should be screened for viral hepatitis prior to immunosuppressive therapy or chemotherapy

* Although this malignancy is not RCC, the inclusion in the table is sustained by the rarity of the diagnosis.