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. 2011 Apr 11;103(9):753–762. doi: 10.1093/jnci/djr076

Figure 3.

Figure 3

Cancer burden of selected non-AIDS-defining cancers among people living with AIDS in the United States during 1991–2005. A) Estimated counts (ie, number of cancers) and standardized incidence rates of anal cancer. B) Estimated counts and standardized incidence rates of lung cancer. C) Estimated counts and standardized incidence rates of liver cancer. D) Estimated counts and standardized incidence rates of Hodgkin lymphoma. E) Estimated counts and standardized incidence rates of prostate cancer among men. F) Estimated counts and standardized incidence rates of colorectal cancer. Bars depict the estimated counts and points connected by lines depict incidence rates standardized to the 2000 US AIDS population by age group, race, and sex. The horizontal dashed lines represent a reference line corresponding to 100 cancers. Trends in cancer counts and rates were estimated with linear regression. Two-sided P values were calculated using the χ2 test.