Author:
Florescu Ioana, ,Pîrvu Edvina Pîrvu,
Abstract
"Globally, 35 million people are infected with HIV, and this population is at a higher risk of developing cancer. We are reporting the case of a 44-year-old HIV-positive male patient. He smokes and drinks occasionally, but he is otherwise in good health. He was diagnosed with a visceral form of Kaposi sarcoma in January 2022 and has undergone 12 cycles of oncologic treatment with liposomal doxorubicin at our facility."
Publisher
Asociatia Societatea Transdisciplinara de Oncologie Personalizata Pentru Combaterea Cancerului - Stop Cancer
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