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what characteristics make hiv different from cancer

Posted: Jun 11, 2007

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what characteristics make hiv different form cancer


  

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    Not sure what you mean. HIV is a virus that infects people and leads to a decline in the function of the immune system. Cancers are an abnormal growth of human cells that accumulate and decrease the function of human organs and systems. Some cancers are triggered by infections. The treatment, prognosis and manifestations of HIV and the myriad types of cancer are very different.

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