Toronto man's HIV no longer detectable after bone marrow transplant - TorontoToday.ca
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Doctors say a Toronto man has shown no signs of his HIV infection since receiving a bone marrow transplant.
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If he stays virus-free through 2027, he'll be considered cured.
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