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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.

Clinical trial shows first evidence that anal cancer is preventable

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Eurekalert Medicine & Health
26 October 2011

IDSA: HIV Patients Face Early Anal Cancer Risk (CME/CE)

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MedPage Today HIV/AIDS
25 October 2011

New HIV Treatment Guidelines Focus on Comorbid Conditions

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Medscape (requires registration)
16 October 2011

Virus to blame for rise in throat cancer

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Reuters
5 October 2011

The UN's Battle With NCDs

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Foreign Affairs
20 September 2011

As U.N. Meets, A Battle Over Generic Biotech Drugs

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New York Times
20 September 2011

Shark chemical 'a good antiviral'

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BBC Health
20 September 2011

Zimbabwe: 60 Percent of Local Cancer Cases HIV Related

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AllAfrica
19 September 2011

Perry knocks Bachmann's HPV story

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Politico
15 September 2011

Michele Bachmann HPV row prompts fears for vaccine programme in US

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The Guardian
15 September 2011

Immune System, Loaded With Remade T-Cells, Vanquishes Cancer

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New York Times
12 September 2011

Fish oils block chemotherapy drug

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BBC Health
12 September 2011

Fewer than 3 doses of cervical cancer vaccine effective

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Eurekalert Medicine & Health
9 September 2011

AIDS no longer an obstacle to effective cancer treatment

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HemOnc Today
2 September 2011

Cancer research in 'golden era', says charity chief

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Guardian
23 August 2011

HPV Vaccine Protects Women Against Anal Infection

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MedPage Today
23 August 2011