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Filters Content type: News, Editors' picks, About HIV Topic: Cancer

HIV infection and damage to the immune system can disrupt the ability of the body to keep infections under control and to stop some cancers from growing. Rates of some, but not all, cancers are higher in people living with HIV than other people.

Epidemiology

‘Non-AIDS-defining’ cancers more common in HIV-positive patients

News
17 September 2005
Improving HIV care

HAART is not reducing risk of anal cancer in gay men

News
29 August 2005
Epidemiology

Surgery for CIN results in high rates of recurrence in HIV-positive women

News
15 July 2005
Sexually transmitted infections epidemiology

Severity of anal lesions linked to HPV viral load and DNA methylation

News
3 June 2005
Sexually transmitted infections epidemiology

HPV load predicts risk of high-grade cervical disease in HIV-positive women

News
17 January 2005
Sexually transmitted infections epidemiology

High risk of anal cancer found in young Latino and Black men with HIV

News
12 October 2004
Cancer

Pap smears may not accurately detect high-grade pre-cancerous anal lesions

News
10 May 2004

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