Yes, the cancer often associated with HIV is Kaposi's sarcoma.
sarcoma
The Kaposis Sarcoma is related to hiv and herpes virus. So the risk factors are if you already have one of these two viruses or if you are sexual active without using protection against these stds.
LaShun Pace, an American gospel singer and evangelist does not suffer from HIV. She was diagnosed with cancer and shares her story.
Not unless they're (a) HIV positive AND (b) you have unprotected sex !
Cancer
In most countries there are association of people living with HIV. You can check out this information online and be guided from there.
she has breast cancer she had had it for 5 years now and still living
Cancer and Hiv
The are scientist who research on disease such HIV and cancer
the black ribbon is in support of melanoma cancer patients.
HIV itself is not directly oncogenic, but it is associated with an increased risk of certain cancers due to its immunosuppressive effects. The virus leads to a prolonged state of immune deficiency, which can result in opportunistic infections and malignancies like Kaposi's sarcoma, non-Hodgkin lymphoma, and invasive cervical cancer. These cancers are often linked to co-infections with oncogenic viruses, such as HPV and EBV, rather than HIV directly causing cancer. Thus, while HIV contributes to cancer risk, it does so indirectly through immune system compromise.
No, u can get aids or hiv but no cancer.