The Bidirectional Relationship between Pulmonary Tuberculosis and Lung Cancer
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- DOI: 10.3390/ijerph20021282
The Bidirectional Relationship between Pulmonary Tuberculosis and Lung Cancer
Abstract
Lung cancer and pulmonary tuberculosis are two significant public health problems that continue to take millions of lives each year. They may have similar symptoms and, in some cases, are diagnosed simultaneously or may have a causal relationship. In tuberculosis disease, the chronic inflammation, different produced molecules, genomic changes, and fibrosis are believed to be important factors that may promote carcinogenesis. As a reverse reaction, the development of carcinogenesis and the treatment may induce the reactivation of latent tuberculosis infection. Moreover, the recently used checkpoint inhibitors are a debatable subject since they help treat lung cancer but may lead to the reactivation of pulmonary tuberculosis and checkpoint-induced pneumonitis. Pulmonary rehabilitation is an effective intervention in post-tuberculosis patients and lung cancer patients and should be recommended to improve outcomes in these pathologies.
Keywords: carcinogenesis; immune checkpoint inhibitors; lung cancer; tuberculosis.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare no conflict of interest.
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