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Tag: Cancer & HIV

Posted on April 26, 2013January 5, 2016

Cancer & HIV: Scott Dryden-Peterson Explores the Connection

Since the introduction of antiretroviral treatment in the 1990s, a diagnosis of AIDS no longer means imminent death. Many people with HIV now live long, relatively healthy lives. Mortality rates, however, are still higher in people with HIV and they die younger. Researchers would like to know why.

Categories:Blog, Profile, Spotlight, Spring 2013//Tags:Cancer & HIV
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