Pembrolizumab found safe in treating cancer patients with HIV

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The results of a study led by physicians at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center showed patients living with HIV and one of a variety of potentially deadly cancers could be safely treated with the immunotherapy drug pembrolizumab, Keytruda.

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