A retrospective analysis of all non-AIDS defining cancers (NADC): A subset analysis of the County Hospital AIDS Malignancy Project (CHAMP).

2017 
1611 Background: County Hospital (CCH) with its HIV clinic, the CORE Center (CC) is the largest provider for HIV patients (pts) in Chicago, treating over 5,500 HIV pts yearly. There is paucity of data on characteristics of HIV+ cancers (ca) in the inner city. The CHAMP cohort is a retrospective study of all HIV associated cancers at CC and CCH over past 14 years (yrs). We analyzed all of the NADC from this cohort. Methods: All HIV pts with NADC were identified from the CHAMP cohort and retrospectively reviewed for HIV and cancer characteristics, overall survival (OS), and pt demographics. Statistics: Survival data was analyzed using Kaplan-Meier analysis and Cox Proportional Hazards model. Results: Of 438 pts identified, 157 were NADC representing 21 ca. The average (ave) age was 48 yrs (range 44-57), with prostate ca having highest age presentation. Over the past 10 yrs, the number of NADC has risen from 10 to over 20 each yr. Unlike historical controls (HC) where lung ca is most common, anal ca (21%) wa...
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