BACKGROUND:HIV enhances human papillomavirus (HPV)-induced carcinogenesis. However, the contribution of HIV to cervical cancer burden at a population level has not been quantified. We aimed to investigate cervical cancer risk among women living with HIV and to estimate the global cervical cancer burden associated with HIV. METHODS:We did a systematic literature search and meta-analysis of five databases (PubMed, Embase, Global Health [CABI.org], Web of Science, and Global Index Medicus) to identify studies analysing the association between HIV infection and cervical cancer. We estimated the pooled risk of cervical cancer among women living with HIV across four continents (Africa, Asia, Europe, and North America). The risk ratio (RR) was com...
ObjectiveTo examine the association between CD4 counts, HPV infection and the risk of cervical neopl...
HIV infection and low CD4+ T-cell count are associated with an increased risk of persistent oncogeni...
HIV infection and low CD4+ T-cell count are associated with an increased risk of persistent oncogeni...
BACKGROUND: HIV enhances human papillomavirus (HPV)-induced carcinogenesis. However, the contributio...
HIV substantially worsens human papillomavirus (HPV) carcinogenicity and contributes to an importan...
HIV infection increases the risk of developing cervical cancer; however, longitudinal studies in sub...
HIV infection increases the risk of developing cervical cancer; however, longitudinal studies in sub...
Background. Cervical cancer remains the second most common cancer among women worldwide, with much o...
Background. Cervical cancer remains the second most common cancer among women worldwide, with much o...
We compared invasive cervical cancer (ICC) incidence rates in Europe, South Africa, Latin and North ...
Introduction: In countries with high HIV prevalence, it is important to understand the cervical canc...
BACKGROUND:Cervical cancer and infection with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) are both major publ...
Cervical cancer is the second most common cancer among women worldwide. Infection with the human imm...
We compared invasive cervical cancer (ICC) incidence rates in Europe, South Africa, Latin and North ...
ObjectiveTo examine the association between CD4 counts, HPV infection and the risk of cervical neopl...
ObjectiveTo examine the association between CD4 counts, HPV infection and the risk of cervical neopl...
HIV infection and low CD4+ T-cell count are associated with an increased risk of persistent oncogeni...
HIV infection and low CD4+ T-cell count are associated with an increased risk of persistent oncogeni...
BACKGROUND: HIV enhances human papillomavirus (HPV)-induced carcinogenesis. However, the contributio...
HIV substantially worsens human papillomavirus (HPV) carcinogenicity and contributes to an importan...
HIV infection increases the risk of developing cervical cancer; however, longitudinal studies in sub...
HIV infection increases the risk of developing cervical cancer; however, longitudinal studies in sub...
Background. Cervical cancer remains the second most common cancer among women worldwide, with much o...
Background. Cervical cancer remains the second most common cancer among women worldwide, with much o...
We compared invasive cervical cancer (ICC) incidence rates in Europe, South Africa, Latin and North ...
Introduction: In countries with high HIV prevalence, it is important to understand the cervical canc...
BACKGROUND:Cervical cancer and infection with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) are both major publ...
Cervical cancer is the second most common cancer among women worldwide. Infection with the human imm...
We compared invasive cervical cancer (ICC) incidence rates in Europe, South Africa, Latin and North ...
ObjectiveTo examine the association between CD4 counts, HPV infection and the risk of cervical neopl...
ObjectiveTo examine the association between CD4 counts, HPV infection and the risk of cervical neopl...
HIV infection and low CD4+ T-cell count are associated with an increased risk of persistent oncogeni...
HIV infection and low CD4+ T-cell count are associated with an increased risk of persistent oncogeni...