Both AIDS-defining and non-AIDS-defining cancers are more common in patients with HIV aged less than 65, with further disparities based on race and sex.
Patients with HIV aged 55 and older have unmet needs related to ancillary HIV services, according to results published in JAIDS. Sharoda Dasgupta, PhD, MPH, and colleagues examined data from the Medical Monitoring Project to...
Mood-related disorders were frequent among Black women with HIV but were not associated with poorer retention in care, according to findings published in Women’s Health Issues. Amanda D. Castel, MD, MPH, and colleagues assessed...