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Objective, To study the relationship of polymyositis (PM) and dermatom
yositis (DM) and cancer in Finland. Methods. The medical records of 17
5 patients with PM and 71 with DM diagnosed between 1969 and 1985 were
reviewed. The patients were followed until death or until December 30
, 1990 through the files of Statistics Finland and the Finnish Cancer
Registry. Results. Thirty-four cases of cancer were found [standardize
d incidence ratio (SIR) 2.1, 95% confidence interval 1.4-2.9]. In the
PM group the SIR was 1.0 (95% CI 0.5-1.8), and in the DM group 6.5 (95
% CI 3.9-10), The relative risk of cancer among DM cases was very high
(SIR 26, 12-48) in the first year after DM diagnosis. Conclusion. DM
is associated with cancer, but not PM. The risk is high among patients
with DM older than 49. Cytotoxic drugs given to DM patients did not i
ncrease the risk of malignancies. DM and certain cancers seem to share
etiological factors.