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    Semin Oncol. 2000 Aug;27(4):480-8.

    Human immunodeficiency virus-associated Hodgkin's disease.

    Spina M, Vaccher E, Nasti G, Tirelli U.

    Division of Medical Oncology A, National Cancer Institute, Aviano, Italy.

    Hodgkin's disease represents the most common type of non-acquired immunodeficiency virus (AIDS)-defining tumor that occurs in the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-positive population. More than 300 cases of Hodgkin's disease in HIV-infected individuals have been reported, mainly from the European countries (ie, Italy, Spain, and France) and to a lesser extent from the United States. All series have documented unusually aggressive tumor behavior, including a higher frequency of unfavorable histologic subtypes, advanced stages, and poorer therapeutic outcome, as compared with the behavior of Hodgkin's disease outside of the HIV setting.

    PMID: 10950375 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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