HIV-associated anal cancer

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Abstract

HIV-associated anal carcinoma, a non-AIDS-defining cancer, is a human papillomavirus-associated malignancy with a spectrum of preinvasive changes. The standardized incidence ratio for anal cancer in patients with HIV/AIDS is 20-50. Algorithms for anal cancer screening include anal cytology followed by high-resolution anoscopy for those with abnormal findings. Outpatient topical treatments for anal intraepithelial neoplasia include infrared coagulation therapy, trichloroacetic acid, and imiquimod. The development of cost-effective national screening programs for HIV-associated anal cancer remains a challenge. © 2010 Faculty of 1000 Ltd.

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Newsom-Davis, T., & Bower, M. (2010). HIV-associated anal cancer. F1000 Medicine Reports, 2(1). https://doi.org/10.3410/M2-85

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