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Cancer Drug Shows Promise in Killing "Silent" HIV-Infected Cells

Hidden HIV cells are responsible for the virus permanently remaining in the body and cannot be treated by current therapy options. In new research, an existing blood cancer drug has shown promise in killing these "silent" HIV cells.

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Could a cancer drug hold the key to an HIV cure?

Could a cancer drug hold the key to an HIV cure?
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Cancer Drug May Unlock HIV Cure

Cancer Drug May Unlock HIV Cure
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HIV Cure? An Existing Cancer Drug Shows Promise in Killing "Silent" HIV Cells and Delaying Reinfections

An existing blood cancer drug has shown promise in killing ‘silent’ HIV cells and delaying reinfections – a significant pre-clinical discovery that could lead to a future cure for the disease. Hidden HIV cells, known as latent infection, are responsible for the virus permanently remaining in the

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Study finds potential HIV cure using existing cancer drug

An existing blood cancer drug has shown promise in killing 'silent' HIV cells and delaying reinfections – a significant pre-clinical discovery that could lead to a future cure for the disease.

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