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AIDS Cocktails Prevent Cancer, Study Finds
Drug cocktails taken to control the AIDS virus may not only
keep patients healthy but may protect them against some cancers
caused by the infection, international researchers said on Tuesday.
The drug mixtures, called highly active antiretroviral therapy
or HAART, suppress the deadly and incurable virus and help prevent
pneumonia and other infections caused when HIV is left free to
destroy the immune system.
HAART also prevents some cancers, according to Gary Clifford
of the International Agency for Research on Cancer in Lyon, France,
and colleagues. The IARC is associated with the World Health
Organization.
They analyzed the records of more than 7,300 Swiss HIV patients
and found those on HAART had lower risks of Kaposi's sarcoma
and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma compared with those who did not use
HAART.
Nonetheless, Kaposi's sarcoma -- a cancer marked by red skin
lesions and one of the hallmarks of full-blown AIDS -- was 20
times more common in HIV patients than in the general population.
So was non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, a cancer of the lymphatic system.
And the HIV patients still had a higher than usual risk of anal
cancer, Hodgkin's lymphoma, cervical cancer, liver cancer, cancer
of the lip, mouth, and pharynx, and non-melanoma skin cancer,
the researchers reported in the Journal of the National Cancer
Institute.
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