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Old Apr 04, 2008, 06:05 PM
BBQvegan (Female)
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Oncology and HIV/AIDS

Hi oncology nurses,

Do you find many HIV/AIDS patients in your practice? How are they integrated into the oncology setting? How are their treatments similar to or different from cancer patients?

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Old Apr 16, 2008, 10:45 PM
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Re: Oncology and HIV/AIDS

The office I work in is Hematology/Oncology, so we see a few HIV/ AIDS patients. It is generally due to some other issue they are having ( Kaposi sarcoma, anemia,or other tumor issues) .
Some times it is not listed as their primary diagnosis, so we don't even know their HIV + until you read the full history.
Which is why all those precaution measures are mandatory, cause you never know.
But generally HIV/AIDS would beseen by a Infectious disease specialist also.
I have really learned that the " stereo type" is so not true. We have young and old, men and women, heterosexual and homosexual, HIV+ patients of every race, religion, and economic group.

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