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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-216086

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Objective: This retrospective study was conducted to evaluate the behaviour of AIDS associated cancers treated with comprehensive cancer treatment along with highly active anti-retroviral therapy (HAART). Methods: 172 AIDS-associated cancers were diagnosed and treated during 2003 to 2021. HIV status was evaluated by ELISA, viral load and CD4/CD8 counts. They were treated with different cancer treatment modalities for cancers, HAART for HIV infection and followed up periodically. Results: Of 172 cases of AIDS associated cancers, AIDS-Defining Cancers (ADCs) were seen in 84 (48.84%) and non-AIDS-Defining Cancers (NADC) in 88 patients (51.16%). Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma was the commonest AIDS-defining cancer in 58 (69.05%) patients. Extranodal presentations of ARLs was seen in 28 cases (19.86%) followed by cervical cancers in 26 (30.95%) women with HIV infection. Kaposi’s sarcoma was not found. Head and neck cancers were the most common cancers in NADCs, followed by breast cancers and other types of cancers. Only two patients had HIV-2 associated cancers. One patient had immune reconstitution syndrome (IRIS).Long-term non-progressor HIV infection with cancer was seen in one patient. 49 patients (28.49%) were receiving HAART. Conclusions: AIDS-associated cancers are seen in advanced stage of HIV infection. Concurrent chemotherapy and anti-retroviral therapy for ADCs show good control of both diseases. Non-AIDS-defining cancers do not show predictable response to anti-retroviral therapy. KS is not seen in our study.

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