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Women with HIV have a higher risk of developing cervical cancer. Women with lower CD4 cell counts are more likely to have cervical abnormalities. Learn more about cervical cancer and HIV with the following resources.
Title Sort descending | Type | Source |
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Cervical Cancer | Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | |
Cervical Cancer | Webpage (HTML) | National Cancer Institute |
Cervical Cancer | Webpage (HTML) | Centers for Disease Control and Prevention |
Cervical Cancer | Webpage (HTML) | Office on Women's Health |
Cervical Cancer | Webpage (HTML) | MedlinePlus |
Cervical Cancer | Webpage (HTML) | World Health Organization |
Cervical screening: information for people with HIV | Webpage (HTML) | aidsmap |
Guideline for the Prevention and Treatment of Opportunistic Infections in Adults and Adolescents with HIV | Webpage (HTML) | Clinicalinfo.hiv.gov |
HIV and Cancer | Webpage (HTML) | American Cancer Society |
HIV and Cancer | Webpage (HTML) | American Cancer Society |
HIV and Cervical Cancer | Webpage (HTML) | UNAIDS |
HIV, HPV & Cervical Cancer | Webpage (HTML) | Conquering Cancer |
New evidence on cervical cancer screening and treatment for women living with HIV | Webpage (HTML) | World Health Organization |