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Hiv-associated non hodgkin lymphoma: a case series study from Turkey

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Background: human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a global health concern with major risks for opportunistic infections and predisposition to malignancies including Kaposi sarcoma associated with Human Herpes Virus-8 (HHV-8) and non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) commonly associated with Epstein Barr Virus (EBV). Although the exact mechanisms of predisposition to certain malignancies are unclear, HIV (+) cancer patients typically have poorer prognosis. Materials and methods: we included all five HIV positive NHL patients receiving antiretroviral therapy (ART) and chemotherapy in our clinic and aim to determine their follow-up outcomes associated with ART. Results: the use of ART in conjunction with chemotherapy regimens lead to better therapeutic outcome in our cases with no mortality over three years of follow-up despite high rates of poor prognostic factors and studies demonstrating 1-year survival rates of approximately 30% in HIV-associated lymphoma. No significant adverse effect has been recorded. Conclusion: we recommend use of ART along with chemotherapy regimens in HIV positive lymphoma patients for better treatment response.

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African Traditional Herbal Medicine Supporters Initiative

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Medicine, Antiretroviral therapy

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African Journal of Infectious Diseases

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10.21010/ajid.v14i2.7

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