2017
DOI: 10.11648/j.ijcoms.20170304.11
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Head and Neck Cancers Case Control Study of HIV Positive Compared to Negative Patients in a Ugandan Population Sample

Abstract: Increased availability of highly active anti-retroviral therapy (HAART) has led to a change in the spectrum of neoplastic diseases affecting people living with HIV. Some cancers such as invasive cervical carcinoma and anal cancers have not changed or instead risen while others such as Kaporsi's sarcoma have seen a sharp decline. The aim of this study was to compare clinical findings at presentation between HIV positive and Negative patients with head and neck cancers using a retrospective case control design. … Show more

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“…Furthermore, even though reports from the Kyadodndo Cancer Registry, the oldest established cancer registry in Africa, do not capture oral cancer [6], it is worth noting that the registry covers a fraction of the country whose population has changed over the years. In addition, Ugandan patients with head and neck cancers have been shown to report their condition mostly at the advanced stages of the disease which disadvantages their outcomes [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, even though reports from the Kyadodndo Cancer Registry, the oldest established cancer registry in Africa, do not capture oral cancer [6], it is worth noting that the registry covers a fraction of the country whose population has changed over the years. In addition, Ugandan patients with head and neck cancers have been shown to report their condition mostly at the advanced stages of the disease which disadvantages their outcomes [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%