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. 2023 Apr:9:e2200330.
doi: 10.1200/GO.22.00330.

Survival Disparities Between Patients with Breast Cancer With and Without HIV: A Research Framework

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Survival Disparities Between Patients with Breast Cancer With and Without HIV: A Research Framework

Steady Chasimpha et al. JCO Glob Oncol. 2023 Apr.
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Potential pathways leading to higher overall mortality rates (lower OS) in patients with HIV and breast cancer. aTaken into account through net survival. ART, antiretroviral therapy; BC, breast cancer; OS, overall survival.

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