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Early Initiation of HIV Treatment May Increase Life Expectancy
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Initiating antiretroviral therapy for HIV infection once CD4 cell counts drop to 500 cells per microliter, rather than at lower thresholds recommended by current guidelines, could prolong survival by more than 2 years among patients in their 30s, results of a computer simulation suggest. Reuters Health Information
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HIV Patients Still at High Risk of Cancer
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Although there has been a reduction in the incidence of some AIDS-defining cancers in people with HIV infection, there has been an increase in certain other cancers, researchers report in the July 1st issue of the International Journal of Cancer. Reuters Health Information
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Directly Administered ART Improves Short-Term Outcomes
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Adapting antiretroviral therapy (ART) for direct administration poses challenges. Might monitored dosing of ART be feasible and successful in improving treatment response in HIV-infected drug users?
AIDS Clinical Care
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