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Smokers who take HIV treatment and have an undetectable viral load are far more likely to die from a smoking-related illness than they are to die from an HIV-related illness. Smoking causes a large numbers of cancers and heart attacks in people living with HIV. It appears that people with HIV are more vulnerable than other people to the harmful effects of smoking.

Lung Cancer Incidence in HIV Remains High Years After Smoking Cessation

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Infectious Disease Advisor
11 July 2018

Increased Mortality Among Lung Cancer Patients with HIV

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MD Magazine
25 April 2018

This HIV Survivor Quit Smoking to Vape. Don’t Judge.

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My Fabulous Disease
25 October 2017