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Starting HIV Meds When CD4s Are Low Raises Cancer Risk

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Thomas Dossey

This confirms once again, that it is best to initiate therapy earlier rather than later. This has always been my long held belief. And since the advent of ARV therapy, great advancements have been made in developing drugs that are less toxic and with fewer side effects. Unless you are a LTNP, preserve what you have and start taking medications.

June 13, 2013 Baltimore

Peter

Yup! Started therapy, very low CD4 count, got KS, went systemic, found good doctor, got string chemo, survived, still feel like crap 15+ years later. Start meds ASAP. Stay on meds and live. Don't like meds, write your will.

June 12, 2013 San Francisco

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