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Anal Cancer Survival Similar in HIV-Positive and HIV-Negative People

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Matthew K

I was diagnosed July 7,2009 with anal cancer following a colonoscopy on July 1,2009, finding a squamosa carsinoma in the anal opening. The biobsy removed 80%. I was treated with chemo/irradiation, which I finished on Oct.1,2009. I was deemed 100% cancer free on Nov.24,2009. I'm on ARV therapy now for 18yrs.

December 10, 2009 Garland,TX

frank

the findings are biased and skewed because of allele ommission. an allele is a genetic marker on a particular chromosome, aka a genetic predisposition. with the addition of an allele factor, in my opinion, the study results will be different. and, also, implicit in the review, is a questionable assumption that a virus, hpv, causes cancer.

August 12, 2009 brooklyn, ny

David D.

This was a great article,seeing less than a week ago i was diagnosed with HPV Anal Cancer and on a ARV therapy.

August 12, 2009 Boston,MA

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