Treatment for cancer is ignored about two to four times by HIV-infected people diagnosed with cancer, compared to uninfected cancer patients, reveal researchers in a new, large retrospective study from researchers in Penn Medicine's Abramson Cancer Center and the National Cancer Institute (NCI) published online ahead of print in the emJournal of Clinical Oncology/em. Life expectancy for HIV-infected people is now similar to uninfected people, but survival ...
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