Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W323059069> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W323059069 endingPage "366" @default.
- W323059069 startingPage "349" @default.
- W323059069 abstract "With the close of the second decade of the AIDS epidemic, it is apparent that the spectrum of neoplasia in the background of underlying HIV infection and acquired immune deficiency remains dynamic. The evolution of primary antiretroviral therapy during this period, especially in more industrially developed portions of the world, has had a great impact on this aspect of the epidemic. Thus, we must reconcile the natural history and therapeutic interventions reported for various AIDS-related malignancies in the context of the evolution of current primary antiretroviral therapy. The highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) era dates back to 1996 with the general availability of the protease inhibitors (saquinavir was the first agent of this class to be approved for use in the United States by the Food and Drug Administration in 1995). It is now possible with the emergence of HAART therapies to achieve more sustained elevations in CD4 lymphocyte counts (immunologic response) and near complete suppression of HIV viral load (virologic response). Of these outcome measures, complete response (immunologic and virologic) and immunologic response seem important in achieving at least partial immune restoration, reduction in short-term opportunistic infectious complications, and prolongation of overall survival [1]. Throughout this chapter, in which references to the pre- and post-, or current HAART therapy era are made, the impact of this therapeutic era on malignant complications of HIV disease is elucidated." @default.
- W323059069 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W323059069 creator A5036587861 @default.
- W323059069 creator A5060442605 @default.
- W323059069 date "2001-01-01" @default.
- W323059069 modified "2023-09-26" @default.
- W323059069 title "Aids-Related Malignancies" @default.
- W323059069 cites W1484271079 @default.
- W323059069 cites W1791637602 @default.
- W323059069 cites W1835596294 @default.
- W323059069 cites W1891803276 @default.
- W323059069 cites W1892975312 @default.
- W323059069 cites W1904609393 @default.
- W323059069 cites W1946820747 @default.
- W323059069 cites W1947100112 @default.
- W323059069 cites W1962101714 @default.
- W323059069 cites W1971397057 @default.
- W323059069 cites W1974093614 @default.
- W323059069 cites W1976251413 @default.
- W323059069 cites W1976268841 @default.
- W323059069 cites W1983356182 @default.
- W323059069 cites W1987721640 @default.
- W323059069 cites W1988166799 @default.
- W323059069 cites W1991979930 @default.
- W323059069 cites W2004263085 @default.
- W323059069 cites W2020908945 @default.
- W323059069 cites W2026414247 @default.
- W323059069 cites W2028840705 @default.
- W323059069 cites W2032438721 @default.
- W323059069 cites W2040624745 @default.
- W323059069 cites W2045121497 @default.
- W323059069 cites W2047009356 @default.
- W323059069 cites W2047643839 @default.
- W323059069 cites W2047755629 @default.
- W323059069 cites W2059619097 @default.
- W323059069 cites W2066502941 @default.
- W323059069 cites W2067950821 @default.
- W323059069 cites W2069579712 @default.
- W323059069 cites W2071514938 @default.
- W323059069 cites W2075279577 @default.
- W323059069 cites W2078708719 @default.
- W323059069 cites W2094614562 @default.
- W323059069 cites W2106624090 @default.
- W323059069 cites W2113748899 @default.
- W323059069 cites W2125479948 @default.
- W323059069 cites W2126313264 @default.
- W323059069 cites W2132576849 @default.
- W323059069 cites W2139818706 @default.
- W323059069 cites W2142752468 @default.
- W323059069 cites W2143890166 @default.
- W323059069 cites W2153765809 @default.
- W323059069 cites W2154819235 @default.
- W323059069 cites W2158005123 @default.
- W323059069 cites W2159163386 @default.
- W323059069 cites W2160508776 @default.
- W323059069 cites W2168488838 @default.
- W323059069 cites W2258868118 @default.
- W323059069 cites W2312386067 @default.
- W323059069 cites W2312580646 @default.
- W323059069 cites W2314983826 @default.
- W323059069 cites W2321175426 @default.
- W323059069 cites W2325680067 @default.
- W323059069 cites W2328637170 @default.
- W323059069 cites W2332093328 @default.
- W323059069 cites W2334877202 @default.
- W323059069 cites W2335295875 @default.
- W323059069 cites W2336241188 @default.
- W323059069 cites W2336736890 @default.
- W323059069 cites W2337331768 @default.
- W323059069 cites W2339713058 @default.
- W323059069 cites W2339858708 @default.
- W323059069 cites W2417636400 @default.
- W323059069 cites W4245075652 @default.
- W323059069 cites W4255347911 @default.
- W323059069 cites W75569159 @default.
- W323059069 doi "https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-1099-0_23" @default.
- W323059069 hasPublicationYear "2001" @default.
- W323059069 type Work @default.
- W323059069 sameAs 323059069 @default.
- W323059069 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W323059069 crossrefType "book-chapter" @default.
- W323059069 hasAuthorship W323059069A5036587861 @default.
- W323059069 hasAuthorship W323059069A5060442605 @default.
- W323059069 hasConcept C126322002 @default.
- W323059069 hasConcept C142462285 @default.
- W323059069 hasConcept C151730666 @default.
- W323059069 hasConcept C163276114 @default.
- W323059069 hasConcept C203014093 @default.
- W323059069 hasConcept C2776937687 @default.
- W323059069 hasConcept C2779134260 @default.
- W323059069 hasConcept C2779343474 @default.
- W323059069 hasConcept C2993143319 @default.
- W323059069 hasConcept C3013748606 @default.
- W323059069 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W323059069 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W323059069 hasConcept C8891405 @default.
- W323059069 hasConceptScore W323059069C126322002 @default.
- W323059069 hasConceptScore W323059069C142462285 @default.