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Jason
It would seem each person's situation will be different and that other clinical markers will influence one's decision as to whether or not start treatment. Say you have 550 T-cells, but your viral load is through the roof; wouldn't starting treatment to bring under control the viral load be a realistic option?
June 9, 2010 • Baltimore, MD