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Demographic Characteristics and Behavioral Risk Factors of HIV Infection and Association with Survival Among Individuals 50 Years or Older

Objectives: To investigate the association of socio-behavioral characteristics and viro-immunological status with survival in a cohort of HIV-infected individuals by age in South Carolina (SC). Methods: Logistic regression was used to compare the characteristics of individuals’ ≥50 years old to individuals 20-49 years old at HIV diagnosis who were reported…

Posted in: cohort 2 epidemiology 36 older adults 13 survival analysis 2 vulnerable populations 4

Expired CME Article

Systemic Sclerosis and Malignancy: A Review of the Literature

Malignancy is associated with systemic sclerosis in between 3.6 and 10.7% of patients diagnosed with systemic sclerosis. The diagnosis of systemic sclerosis may occur before, concurrent with, or after the diagnosis of malignancy. All published reports of malignancy with systemic sclerosis are reviewed. Lung cancer is the most frequent type…

Posted in: Cancer 19 cohort 2 malignancy 5 scleroderma 2 systemic sclerosis 3
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