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Population-Wide BRCA Testing Could Prevent Many Deaths From Breast and Ovarian Cancers

Screening would be especially cost effective in high-income nations.

Scientists Take First Step Toward Using CRISPR to Cure HIV in Humans

Trying to mimic the “Berlin Patient” cure, researchers edited the CCR5 gene in the immune stem cells of a man with leukemia and HIV.

A 2nd Man’s HIV Is in Long-Term Remission, but Is He Cured?

Timothy Brown may have company after a man’s virus went into remission following an HIV-resistant stem cell transplant to treat his cancer.

The opening session of CROI 2018 in Boston.

The Best of CROI 2018

Highlights from HIV and hepatitis C research presented at the 2018 Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI) in Boston

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