HIV-associated cancers: the role of a unique multidisciplinary board to optimize patient ’s care behalf the CANCERVIH Group

AbstractSince 1996, the life expectancy of people living with HIV (PLWHIV) has improved, while their risk of cancer is 2 –3 times higher than in the general population. HIV-associated cancers remain a critical issue in this population and represent a particular care challenge due to the high risk of drug interactions and additive toxicity. The new standards of care with immunotherapy will also become a major issue f or PLWHIV because of the potential impact on immunology and virology. Thus, the National Cancer Institute created the CANCERVIH national network in 2014 in France, enabling the establishment of a multidisciplinary national board of experts. This is an important first step that will help patients and health professionals provide optimal treatment to PLWHIV and prevent disparities. We hope that such a multidisciplinary council will make its voice heard in other countries and that this could be useful for patients with HIV-related cancers.
Source: Medical Oncology - Category: Cancer & Oncology Source Type: research