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The Body Covers: The 8th Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections
HHV-8 and Kaposi's Sarcoma
February 7, 2001 A note from TheBody.com: Since this article was written, the HIV pandemic has changed, as has our understanding of HIV/AIDS and its treatment. As a result, parts of this article may be outdated. Please keep this in mind, and be sure to visit other parts of our site for more recent information!
This study evaluated the effect of HAART on the survival of 387 HIV-positive men in the Multicenter AIDS Cohort Study (MACS) who had been diagnosed as having either Kaposi's Sarcoma (KS) (287 cases) or Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma (NHL) (100 cases). It found that HAART led to an 81% reduction in the risk of death from KS and an 83% reduction in the risk of death from NHL. This reduction in risk occurred whether HAART was started before or after the KS or NHL diagnosis was made. This is encouraging data and shows that HAART therapy can even help to control opportunistic cancers such as KS and NHL. It is still unclear, however, why this is so. There are several theories including:
The implication of this study, and other studies like it, is that HAART can control many cancers associated with HIV. Therefore, neither patients nor physicians should lose hope so long as HAART-induced immune recovery or some other mechanism associated with HAART is a possibility for controlling these tumors. A note from TheBody.com: Since this article was written, the HIV pandemic has changed, as has our understanding of HIV/AIDS and its treatment. As a result, parts of this article may be outdated. Please keep this in mind, and be sure to visit other parts of our site for more recent information!
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