In recent years, there has been a vast increase in our understanding of HIV-associatedcancers. We now know, for example, that most are caused by other viruses and thatthe main role of HIV and immunodeficiency is to provide a supportive environmentfor the viruses to multiply and for the cancers to develop. But there remain a numberof unanswered questions and a need for improved prevention and therapy. In the 28chapters of this book, written by some of the most renowned experts in this field, wepresent up-to-date information on the cancersassociated with HIV infection. Thechapters cover the epidemiology of these cancers, as well as their pathogenesis, clinicalpresentation, and treatment.
Dr. Robert Yarchoanis the Director of the Office of HIV and AIDS Malignancy andChief of the HIV and AIDS Malignancy Branch in the National Cancer Institute. Heplayed a major role in developing the first AIDS drugs. His research is now focused onAIDS-related cancers, especially Kaposi sarcoma and other cancers caused by Kaposisarcoma-associated herpesvirus.
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"This book aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the various mechanisms of oncogenesis in HIV patients and to focus upon the prevention, diagnosis, and management of a broad array of HIV-related malignancies. ... The audience includes students, residents, practitioners, and professors in the medical community. This is an appropriate audience. The authors are experts in their respective fields and do an excellent job of conveying complex information in an accessible manner." (Joseph C. Alvarnas, Doody's Book Reviews, October, 2014)