Affects men and boys; can appear like classic KS or in a more lethal form
kaposis sarcoma in a tumor that is found on the skin and is cancerous it is often associated with aids, it is often seen on skin as bluish-red or purple bump
Kaposis Sarcoma is caused by the human herpesvirus 8 and affects the skin. It may show up on the skin in the form of tumors or lesions.
Kaposis Sarcoma is a tumor that is cancerous and attacks connective tissues. The virus is often associated with AIDS. It is caused by a disease called Human herpesvirus 8 commonly known as HHV8.
The Kaposis Sarcoma is related to hiv and herpes virus. So the risk factors are if you already have one of these two viruses or if you are sexual active without using protection against these stds.
Kaposi's sarcoma is not curable. Although, it can ofter be effectively palliated for many years. Patients with few lesions can often be treated with radiation therapy or cryosurgery.
Since Kaposi's Sarcoma is a cancer, it can be treated, but may not be fully cured. There is always a chance of relapse. Treatment options vary, depending on several factors. You can read more about various options here: http://www.cancer.org/Cancer/KaposiSarcoma/DetailedGuide/kaposi-sarcoma-treating-general-considerations
It is a systemic disease presenting with cutaneous skin nodule due to Human Herpes Virus 8 infection and is now more frequently seen in patients with Aids. Diagnosis is usually made and confirmed by tissue biopsy.
It primarily affects boys and men
There is no such thing as an African koala. Koalas are endemic to Australia alone. No koalas anywhere are classified as endangered.
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Histiocytic sarcoma or Extraosseous Ewing Sarcoma.
synovial sarcoma