Cervical Cancer Among Women With HIV in South Carolina During the Era of Effective Antiretroviral Therapy
Conclusions
Women with HIV were younger at diagnosis than HIV-negative women, but they were no more likely to die from or have more advanced cervical cancer. Women with HIV were not more likely to develop cervical cancer before the age of 21 years and earlier screening is likely unnecessary.
Source: Journal of Lower Genital Tract Disease - Category: OBGYN Tags: HPV Associated Cervical Disease Source Type: research
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