Non–AIDS-Defining Cancer Is More Common in HIV-Infected Than in HIV-Uninfected Men
In the U.S. VA Healthcare System, the incidence of non–AIDS-defining malignancies was 60% higher in HIV-infected patients than in matched HIV-uninfected patients.
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