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Accepted for/Published in: JMIR Public Health and Surveillance

Date Submitted: Jul 22, 2025
Date Accepted: Dec 16, 2025

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Clinical Epidemiology of Cancer in People Living With HIV in Germany: Retrospective, Observational, Multicenter Federated Claims Data Analysis

Reiter B, Andreas S, Schumann L, Bender B, Schnorr I, Heidenreich A, Stephan C, Prunotto A, Laukhuf A, Wehrle J, Müller M, Aubele FP, Hagedorn M, Albashiti F, Seybold U, Roider J, Stecher M, Maier D, Vehreschild JJ

Clinical Epidemiology of Cancer in People Living With HIV in Germany: Retrospective, Observational, Multicenter Federated Claims Data Analysis

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2026;12:e81092

DOI: 10.2196/81092

PMID: 41687004

PMCID: 12904353

Clinical Epidemiology of Cancer in People Living with HIV in Germany: A Retrospective, Observational, Multicenter, Federated Claims Data Analysis

  • Bastian Reiter; 
  • Stefanie Andreas; 
  • Linnea Schumann; 
  • Bernd Bender; 
  • Isabel Schnorr; 
  • Andreas Heidenreich; 
  • Christoph Stephan; 
  • Andrea Prunotto; 
  • Andrea Laukhuf; 
  • Julius Wehrle; 
  • Matthias Müller; 
  • Fabio Paul Aubele; 
  • Marlien Hagedorn; 
  • Fady Albashiti; 
  • Ulrich Seybold; 
  • Julia Roider; 
  • Melanie Stecher; 
  • Daniel Maier; 
  • Jörg Janne Vehreschild

ABSTRACT

Background:

People living with HIV (PLWH) are at increased risk for developing cancer, a leading cause of death among this population. The management of cancer in this population is particularly challenging, necessitating specialized, interdisciplinary care. However, insights into cancer care provision for PLWH in Germany remain scarce.

Objective:

This study analyzes inpatient cancer care for PLWH in Germany, comparing treatment patterns and complications with those of an HIV-negative control group. Using claims data from three German university hospitals, we aim to identify care disparities and provide evidence to support improved cancer management.

Methods:

A federated approach was used to process site-specific claims data, including demographics, diagnoses, and treatment codes. Employing nearest-neighbor matching we analyzed demographic features, cancer incidence, anticancer therapies, and outcomes in PLWH with cancer and for a control group of HIV-negative cancer patients.

Results:

Among 148,648 patients, 850 were PLWH with cancer. Cancer incidence declined over time, particularly for AIDS-defining cancers (total cancer diagnoses: P = .001; AIDS-defining cancers: P = .002), with a shift toward older age at diagnosis. Compared to matched controls, PLWH with cancer had longer hospital stays and experienced more post-chemotherapy complications (Cancer+/HIV+, 15.2%; 95% CI, 11.9 to 18.8; Cancer+/HIV-, 4.8%; 95% CI, 3.0 to 7.2). PLWH with cancer also showed increased mortality, although mortality declined over time (P = .02).

Conclusions:

While cancer incidence and mortality among PLWH in Germany have decreased, disparities in treatment and outcomes persist. Our findings underscore the need for tailored, multidisciplinary care strategies to improve cancer management for this population.


 Citation

Please cite as:

Reiter B, Andreas S, Schumann L, Bender B, Schnorr I, Heidenreich A, Stephan C, Prunotto A, Laukhuf A, Wehrle J, Müller M, Aubele FP, Hagedorn M, Albashiti F, Seybold U, Roider J, Stecher M, Maier D, Vehreschild JJ

Clinical Epidemiology of Cancer in People Living With HIV in Germany: Retrospective, Observational, Multicenter Federated Claims Data Analysis

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2026;12:e81092

DOI: 10.2196/81092

PMID: 41687004

PMCID: 12904353

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