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Cancers in People with HIV and AIDS : Progress and Challenges / / edited by Robert Yarchoan



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Titolo: Cancers in People with HIV and AIDS : Progress and Challenges / / edited by Robert Yarchoan Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: New York, NY : , : Springer New York : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2014
Edizione: 1st ed. 2014.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (385 p.)
Disciplina: 616.9792
Soggetto topico: Immunology
Virology
Infectious diseases
Oncology  
Infectious Diseases
Oncology
Persona (resp. second.): YarchoanRobert
Note generali: Description based upon print version of record.
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.
Nota di contenuto: HIV-associated Cancers: Overview -- Epidemiology of AIDS-defining Malignancies -- Epidemiology of non-AIDS Defining Malignancies -- HIV Cancers in Resource-limited Regions -- Kaposi's Sarcoma-associated Herpesvirus (KSHV) -- Epstein Barr Virus (EBV) -- Human Papillomavirus (HPV) -- Merkel Cell Polymavirus (MCV) -- Presentation and Pathogenesis of Kaposi's Sarcoma -- Management of Kaposi's Sarcoma -- Presentation and Pathogenesis of HIV Lymphomas -- Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma -- Burkitt and Burkitt-Like Lymphoma -- Primary Effusion Lymphoma -- AIDS-related Central Nervous System Lymphoma -- Plasmablastic and Other Lymphomas -- Hodkin Lymphoma -- Multicentric Castelman Disease -- Cervical Cancer -- Anal Cancer -- Other HPV-Associated Cancers -- Lung Cancer in HIV Infection -- Hepattocellular Carcinoma in HIV-positive Patients -- Merkel Cell Carcinoma and Other HIV-associated Skin Cancers -- Conjuctival Carcinoma -- Malignancies in Children with HIV Infection -- cART and Supportive Care -- Stem Cell Transplantation.
Sommario/riassunto: The association between AIDS and cancer was recognized from the beginning of the AIDS epidemic, when the appearance of Kaposi sarcoma in a cluster of young men was one of the first signs of this new disease. It was soon recognized that AIDS patients are prone to develop a number of “AIDS-defining” cancers: Kaposi sarcoma, lymphoma, and cervical cancer. The development of effective combination anti-HIV therapy starting around 1996 converted AIDS from a death sentence to a manageable disease and led to dramatic shifts in the epidemic. As this therapy was able to improve immune function in patients, the incidence of most “AIDS-defining” cancers decreased. There is a misconception, however, that AIDS has gone away. In fact, as AIDS patients are living longer, the number of AIDS patients has more than doubled in the United States since 1996, and the AIDS population overall has increased in age. Also, as AIDS patients are less likely to die of other complications, cancer is coming to the forefront as one of the most common causes of death in regions where AIDS drugs are widely available. Moreover, the three “AIDS-defining” cancers are now taking a back seat toa number of other HIV-associated cancers, such as Hodgkin lymphoma, lung cancer, and anal cancer. In the developing world, AIDS-associated cancers are a major public health problem, and in some regions of sub-Saharan Africa, Kaposi sarcoma is the most common tumor in men. In recent years, there has been a vast increase in our understanding of HIV-associated cancers. We now know, for example, that most are caused by other viruses and that the main role of HIV and immunodeficiency is to provide a supportive environment for the viruses to multiply and for the cancers to develop. But there remain a number of unanswered questions and a need for improved prevention and therapy. In the 28chapters of this book, written by some of the most renowned experts in this field, we present up-to-date information on the cancers associated with HIV infection. The chapters cover the epidemiology of these cancers, as well as their pathogenesis, clinical presentation, and treatment. Dr. Robert Yarchoanis the Director of the Office of HIV and AIDS Malignancy and Chief of the HIV and AIDS Malignancy Branch in the National Cancer Institute. He played a major role in developing the first AIDS drugs. His research is now focused on AIDS-related cancers, especially Kaposi sarcoma and other cancers caused by Kaposi sarcoma-associated herpesvirus.
Titolo autorizzato: Cancers in People with HIV and AIDS  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 1-4939-0859-6
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910298327103321
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