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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.

Breaking down HIV exclusions in cancer clinical trials

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Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
10 June 2019

Should Gay Men Be Getting Anal Pap Smears?

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Slate
13 May 2019

Using anti-cancer immunotherapy to fight HIV

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Eurekalert Medicine & Health
20 February 2019

A Cure for HPV? Not So Fast…

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Poz
11 February 2019

Study finds HIV+ cancer patients benefit from immunotherapy

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Eurekalert Inf Dis
8 February 2019

Exercise Tied to Lower Liver Cancer Risk

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Poz
15 January 2019

Cancer Concerns

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Poz
8 January 2019

HPV Biomarkers Predict Risk for Anal Precancer in MSM and Who Have HIV

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Infectious Disease Advisor
28 December 2018

Study Determines Why Patients With HIV Have Higher Rates of Cancer

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American Journal of Managed Care
17 December 2018

Exploring why people with HIV have a higher risk of lung cancer

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Fred Hutch News Service
5 December 2018