Cancer as a Cause of Death among People with AIDS in the United States
Clinical Infectious Diseases2010Vol. 51(8), pp. 957–962
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Abstract
Cancer-related mortality decreased in the HAART era, but because of decreasing mortality due to AIDS, cancers account for a growing fraction of deaths. Improved cancer prevention and treatment, particularly for non-Hodgkin lymphoma and lung cancer, would reduce mortality among people with AIDS.
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