2019
HIV RNA, CD4+ Percentage, and Risk of Hepatocellular Carcinoma by Cirrhosis Status
Torgersen J, Kallan MJ, Carbonari DM, Park LS, Mehta RL, D’Addeo K, Tate JP, Lim JK, Goetz MB, Rodriguez-Barradas MC, Gibert CL, Bräu N, Brown ST, Roy JA, Taddei TH, Justice AC, Re V. HIV RNA, CD4+ Percentage, and Risk of Hepatocellular Carcinoma by Cirrhosis Status. Journal Of The National Cancer Institute 2019, 112: 747-755. PMID: 31687755, PMCID: PMC7357318, DOI: 10.1093/jnci/djz214.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRisk of HCCHigher HIV RNAHCC risk factorsHIV RNAHIV viremiaHepatocellular carcinomaBaseline cirrhosisCirrhosis statusCohort studyRisk factorsCell percentageVeterans Aging Cohort StudyDevelopment of HCCCurrent HIV RNADetectable HIV viremiaHepatitis C coinfectionAging Cohort StudyDiagnosis of cirrhosisLonger durationDetectable HIVLow CD4C coinfectionCurrent CD4Hazard ratioCancer Registry
2014
Virologic response and haematologic toxicity of boceprevir‐ and telaprevir‐containing regimens in actual clinical settings
Butt AA, Yan P, Shaikh OS, Freiberg MS, Re V, Justice AC, Sherman KE, Team T. Virologic response and haematologic toxicity of boceprevir‐ and telaprevir‐containing regimens in actual clinical settings. Journal Of Viral Hepatitis 2014, 22: 691-700. PMID: 25524834, PMCID: PMC5020421, DOI: 10.1111/jvh.12375.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSustained virologic responsePEG/RBVHaematologic toxicityActual clinical settingsSVR ratesVirologic responseClinical settingHaematologic adverse eventsHCV Infected VeteransInterferon/ribavirinHCV genotype 1HCV RNA valuesPivotal clinical trialsHepatitis C virusBaseline cirrhosisHIV coinfectionPrimary endpointTreatment-naïveAdverse eventsC virusClinical trialsGenotype 1Genotype 1aSevere toxicityBoceprevir