Upcoming Webinar: Prevention of Anal Cancer In People With HIV: How Should We Screen and Will Vaccines Make a Difference? (July 13, 2021)

Posted July 2, 2021

This state-of-the-art activity is part of a nationwide continuing education effort for physicians on the evolving challenges of managing relevant viral infections and concomitant diseases and comorbidities. This webinar will provide a review of the prevention of human papillomavirus (HPV)-related anal cancer in persons living with HIV. Additionally, we will explore various regional and organizational guidelines and why HPV vaccination of older adults living with HIV is controversial and might not be effective.

Learning Objectives

On completion of this webinar, learners will be able to:

  • Describe the current epidemiology of anal cancer in persons living with HIV
  • List current guidelines for anal cancer screening and discuss why consensus guidelines do not yet exist
  • Describe the expected effect of HPV vaccination in anal cancer prevention and the basis for current vaccination guidelines

When: July 13, 2021

Time: 10 am PST

Please click here to register for this event

Questions? Please visit the IAS-USA site here

 

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