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Although a major, new U.S. study has found that many types of cancer are more common among HIV-positive people, the overall risk of getting cancer
when you're HIV positive is low. The massive study of nearly 55,000 HIV-positive people discovered that 10 cancers that are not associated with advanced HIV
disease nonetheless happen more frequently among poz than HIV-negative people.
Cancers of the anus, colon/rectum, kidney, liver, lung, mouth/throat and vagina, as well as Hodgkin's lymphoma, leukemia and melanoma, are all more
common among people with HIV, the study found.
from TheBody.com
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