Article10.1097/qad.0000000000000808
Cancers attributable to infections among adults with HIV in the United States
Catherine de Martel,Meredith S. Shiels,Silvia Franceschi,Edgar P. Simard,Jérôme Vignat,H. Irene Hall+2 more-2015-07-15-AIDS
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The very high fraction of cancer attributable to infection in HIV-infected people points to special opportunities to prevent these cancers, that is, avoidance, detection, and early treatment of cancer-associated infections, and universal early detection and uninterrupted treatment of HIV infection to avoid immunosuppression.
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The very high fraction of cancer attributable to infection in HIV-infected people points to special opportunities to prevent these cancers, that is, avoidance, detection, and early treatment of cancer-associated infections, and universal early detection and uninterrupted treatment of HIV infection to avoid immunosuppression.
Keywords
Attributable riskMedicineCancerPopulationIncidence (geometry)Confidence intervalSarcomaCervical cancer
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