Spectrum of malignancies in human immunodeficiency virus – positive patients at a Tertiary Care Centre in South India
Conclusion: Malignancies in HIV positive individual occurred in younger individuals. Non-Hodgkin lymphomas, especially extra-nodal lymphomas, were the most common malignancy. There were no cases of proven Kaposi's sarcoma or invasive cervical carcinomas. There were two cases of multiple myeloma which are infrequently reported.
Source: Indian Journal of Cancer - Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: TR PaulMS UppinSG UppinK RadhikaAK PrayagaC SundaramVS ReddyDR RaoS RajappaVR Sreenivasan Source Type: research
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