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HIV update - 27th September 2017

HIV update - 27th September 2017 Smokers more likely to die of lung cancer than AIDS People living with HIV on antiretroviral treatment with an undetectable viral load who smoke are much more likely to die of lung cancer than HIV-related causes,  according to the findings of an American modelling study. The study suggests that smokers taking effective HIV treatment are between six and thirteen times more likely to die of lung cancer than of an AIDS-related illness. Moreover, 10% of all people with HIV who are linked to care will eventually die of lung cancer. The modelling study lends further weight to the view that smoking poses a greater threat to the health of people with well-controlled HIV disease than the virus itself. Smoking reduces life expectancy through cardiovascular disease (stroke and heart attack), cancers and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (emphysema). Around 40% of people living with HIV in the United States smoke, compared to around 15% of the gener