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Outcomes of men with HIV and germ cell cancer: Results from an international collaborative study.

Marcus Ulrich HentrichMark BowerGedske DaugaardAnnette DieingMarkus BickelMassimiliano BerrettaFlorian LesmeisterVindi JurinovicAlbrecht StoehrJulia HeinzelbeckerIvanka KrznaricKlaus-Peter DieckmannAndrea NecchiPablo Maroto ReyJürgen Kurt RockstrohMargarida BritoDavid PfisterChristian Hoffmann
Published in: Cancer (2021)
Men living with HIV are at increased risk for germ cell cancer (GCC). Previous studies have shown that the survival of men with HIV-associated germ cell cancer (HIV-GCC) is poorer than the survival of their HIV-negative counterparts. This study examined the characteristics, treatments, and outcomes of 89 men with HIV-GCC in the era of effective combination antiretroviral therapies. The long-term outcomes of men with HIV-GCC were similar to those reported for men with HIV-negative GCC. Patients with HIV-GCC should be managed identically to HIV-negative patients.
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