If you’re interested in clinical trials for AIDS-related cancers, you’ll want to look at the work of the AIDS Malignancy Clinical Trials Consortium (AMC). AMC areas of research include Kaposi’s sarcoma, lymphoma, and HPV- related cancers. They also conduct research in the area of non-AIDS defining cancers (lung, head and neck, and liver), which now surpass HIV-associated cancers in long-term survivors of HIV.
AMC also has a laboratory working group that supports the research areas named above as well as working to understand and define the unique viral, pathological, and serologic attributes of HIV malignancy.
AMC has 37 clinical trials sites worldwide, including Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, Albert Einstein Cancer Center, and Weill Medical College of Cornell University.
The work of AMC was funded by a National Cancer Center grant beginning in 1995.