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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.

Aspirin merits testing for prevention of cervical cancer in HIV-infected women

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Eurekalert Medicine & Health
18 January 2012

Kaiser study: Cancers more likely for HIV-positive

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San Francisco Chronicle
23 November 2011

HIV Infection Not Associated With Lung Cancer

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Medscape (requires free registration)
18 November 2011

Tailored Risk Profiles Guide Care of HIV Patients

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Medscape (requires free registration)
17 November 2011

Getting to the bottom of it: be proactive about anal health

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Positively Aware
17 November 2011

HPV Vaccine Protection Against Anal Disease in Men - Controversy About Meaning of Results

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Medscape (requires free registration)
31 October 2011

Patients with HIV are not being screened enough for cancers: Study

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News-Medical-Net
26 October 2011

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