BACKGROUND: Anal cancer is relatively common in HIV-positive men who have sex with men(MSM). However there are no clear guidelines on how to effectively screen for anal cancer. As earlier diagnosis of anal cancer is associated with increased survival, innovative ways such as utilizing anal self-examination to identify anal cancer should be explored. METHOD: Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 20 HIV-positive MSM from a range of ages (35 to 78 years). This study explored acceptability and barriers to implementing ASE as a method of anal cancer screening. Framework analysis was used to identify themes. RESULTS: Seventeen out of 20 men had conducted an ASE before--six (35%) were for medical reasons, six (35%) for sexual reasons, thr...
Background: This study explores foreign-born Hispanic HIV-infected gay and bisexual men's (GBM) anal...
Anal cancer occurs at higher rates in men who have sex with men(MSM) than in the general population ...
ObjectivesAnal cancer, usually driven by an oncogenic Human Papillomavirus, remains a leading cause ...
Background: Anal cancer is a priority health issue in HIV positive men who have sex with men. Anal c...
BACKGROUND: Anal cancer is a priority health issue in HIV positive men who have sex with men. Anal c...
BACKGROUND: The incidence of anal cancer has increased in the past decade, especially among men who ...
Objective: Cytological screening for anal cancer precursors is not always possible. We investigated ...
The risk of anal cancer is magnitudes higher among men living HIV than the general population. To co...
INTRODUCTION: Men who have sex with men (MSM) living with HIV have a high risk of anal cancer, which...
Introduction: The incidence of anal cancer is significantly higher in men who have sex with men (MSM...
INTRODUCTION: The incidence of anal cancer is significantly higher in men who have sex with men (MSM...
Background: Although anal cancer is common in HIV positive men who have sex with men, few centres of...
BACKGROUND: Studies show men who have sex with men (MSM) practising receptive anal sex are more like...
BACKGROUND: Although anal cancer is common in HIV positive men who have sex with men, few centres of...
Background: Anal cancer disproportionately affects gay and bisexual men (GBM), especially those with...
Background: This study explores foreign-born Hispanic HIV-infected gay and bisexual men's (GBM) anal...
Anal cancer occurs at higher rates in men who have sex with men(MSM) than in the general population ...
ObjectivesAnal cancer, usually driven by an oncogenic Human Papillomavirus, remains a leading cause ...
Background: Anal cancer is a priority health issue in HIV positive men who have sex with men. Anal c...
BACKGROUND: Anal cancer is a priority health issue in HIV positive men who have sex with men. Anal c...
BACKGROUND: The incidence of anal cancer has increased in the past decade, especially among men who ...
Objective: Cytological screening for anal cancer precursors is not always possible. We investigated ...
The risk of anal cancer is magnitudes higher among men living HIV than the general population. To co...
INTRODUCTION: Men who have sex with men (MSM) living with HIV have a high risk of anal cancer, which...
Introduction: The incidence of anal cancer is significantly higher in men who have sex with men (MSM...
INTRODUCTION: The incidence of anal cancer is significantly higher in men who have sex with men (MSM...
Background: Although anal cancer is common in HIV positive men who have sex with men, few centres of...
BACKGROUND: Studies show men who have sex with men (MSM) practising receptive anal sex are more like...
BACKGROUND: Although anal cancer is common in HIV positive men who have sex with men, few centres of...
Background: Anal cancer disproportionately affects gay and bisexual men (GBM), especially those with...
Background: This study explores foreign-born Hispanic HIV-infected gay and bisexual men's (GBM) anal...
Anal cancer occurs at higher rates in men who have sex with men(MSM) than in the general population ...
ObjectivesAnal cancer, usually driven by an oncogenic Human Papillomavirus, remains a leading cause ...