2018
Reduced Cancer Survival Among Adults With HIV and AIDS-Defining Illnesses Despite No Difference in Cancer Stage at Diagnosis
Grover S, Desir F, Jing Y, Bhatia RK, Trifiletti DM, Swisher-McClure S, Kobie J, Moore RD, Rabkin CS, Silverberg MJ, Salters K, Mathews WC, Gill MJ, Thorne JE, Castilho J, Kitahata MM, Justice A, Horberg MA, Achenbach CJ, Mayor AM, Althoff KN. Reduced Cancer Survival Among Adults With HIV and AIDS-Defining Illnesses Despite No Difference in Cancer Stage at Diagnosis. JAIDS Journal Of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes 2018, 79: 421-429. PMID: 30211722, PMCID: PMC6203623, DOI: 10.1097/qai.0000000000001842.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLung cancer diagnosisCancer diagnosisLung cancerCancer stageNorth American AIDS Cohort CollaborationAdjusted mortality rate ratioHodgkin lymphoma diagnosisOnly lung cancerRole of HIVRisk of deathMortality rate ratiosCohort CollaborationImmune dysfunctionCervical cancerImmune suppressionCancer outcomesSignificant immunosuppressionCancer survivalPoor survivalLymphoma diagnosisMortality rateProbability of survivalPWHHigh mortalityCancer
2015
Injection Drug Use and Hepatitis C as Risk Factors for Mortality in HIV-Infected Individuals
May MT, Justice AC, Birnie K, Ingle SM, Smit C, Smith C, Neau D, Guiguet M, Schwarze-Zander C, Moreno S, Guest JL, Monforte A, Tural C, Gill MJ, Bregenzer A, Kirk O, Saag M, Sterling TR, Crane HM, Sterne JA. Injection Drug Use and Hepatitis C as Risk Factors for Mortality in HIV-Infected Individuals. JAIDS Journal Of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes 2015, 69: 348-354. PMID: 25848927, PMCID: PMC4506784, DOI: 10.1097/qai.0000000000000603.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsInjection drug useDrug useLiver-related mortalityHepatitis C infectionEffect of HCVMortality hazard ratioNorth American cohortHCV coinfectionHCV statusAntiretroviral therapyC infectionHepatitis CHazard ratioSurvival differencesRisk factorsExcess mortalityPoor survivalRisk groupsHCVAmerican cohortHIVNew treatmentsMortalitySubstantial proportionComplete data
2007
Estimating the impact of alcohol consumption on survival for HIV+ individuals
Braithwaite RS, Conigliaro J, Roberts MS, Shechter S, Schaefer A, McGinnis K, Rodriguez MC, Rabeneck L, Bryant K, Justice AC. Estimating the impact of alcohol consumption on survival for HIV+ individuals. AIDS Care 2007, 19: 459-466. PMID: 17453583, PMCID: PMC3460376, DOI: 10.1080/09540120601095734.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAlcohol consumptionFrequency of consumptionDaily consumptionModifiable risk factorsLarge observational cohortHazardous alcohol consumptionDose-response relationshipImpact of alcoholHIV diseaseObservational cohortOverall survivalAntiretroviral adherencePoor outcomeRisk factorsPoor survivalClinical dataHazardous drinkersNonhazardous drinkersAdherence resultsAlcohol's impactSurvivalWeeksDrinkersAdherenceYears
2003
Understanding racial disparities in HIV using data from the veterans aging cohort 3-site study and VA administrative data.
McGinnis KA, Fine MJ, Sharma RK, Skanderson M, Wagner JH, Rodriguez-Barradas MC, Rabeneck L, Justice AC. Understanding racial disparities in HIV using data from the veterans aging cohort 3-site study and VA administrative data. American Journal Of Public Health 2003, 93: 1728-33. PMID: 14534229, PMCID: PMC1448041, DOI: 10.2105/ajph.93.10.1728.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAgedAntiretroviral Therapy, Highly ActiveBlack or African AmericanCohort StudiesDisease ManagementFemaleHispanic or LatinoHIV SeropositivityHumansMaleMiddle AgedPatient Acceptance of Health CarePatient ComplianceProportional Hazards ModelsSocioeconomic FactorsSurvival AnalysisUnited StatesUnited States Department of Veterans AffairsVeteransWhite PeopleConceptsWhite veteransClinical managementMinority veteransHealth statusVeterans Aging CohortSeverity of illnessVA administrative dataRace-associated differencesHigh mortality ratePatients' health statusNational administrative dataAdministrative dataPossible etiologiesUS veteransPoor survivalMortality rateAging CohortHIVPoor healthRacial disparitiesVeteransSignificant differencesSurvivalCohortAdherence