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    Squamous cell carcinoma of the anus and anal canal is a rare malignancy with an increasing incidence in the United States. In the past 2 decades, the proportion of Americans diagnosed with incurable, metastatic anal cancer at the time of initial presentation has increased. Most cases are linked to prior infection with HPV. Although concurrent chemoradiotherapy has been the accepted standard…

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    For those of us in the gay community with cancer, there are no pink ribbons, few support groups, and little money for research. We are on our own. About 7 years ago, I had emergency hernia surgery and soon after began experiencing severe constipation and abdominal bloating. I had started to have minor symptoms leading up to the surgery,…

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    Recently, the XXX guideline was published to describe recommended treatment volumes in patients with diagnosis of early-stage anal cancer. There are notable differences in descriptions for the both the primary target and elective nodal volumes when comparing this guideline with established guidelines from the United Kingdom National Cancer Research Institute, Australasian Gastrointestinal Trials…

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