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lTrials.gov Identifier NCT03258177. In the US, incidence of and mortality due to anal carcinoma are rising faster than for most other cancers. Identifying populations who have a higher risk of developing anal cancers is critical to target preventive interventions. To assess the risk of developing anal carcinoma in adults living with HIV who have a history of anogenital warts. This longitudinal cohort study included adults living with HIV from 14 clinics in Washington, DC, and at least 18 months of follow-up. Data were collected from Ja