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Kaposi Sarcoma primarily affects people with compromised immune systems, such as those living with HIV/AIDS or organ transplant recipients on immunosuppressive drugs.
Kaposi sarcoma is a rare cancer caused by KSHV that affects the skin, lymph nodes and internal organs. Gamma herpesviruses, including KSHV, are known for establishing lifelong infections in their ...
Kaposi sarcoma-associated herpesvirus (KSHV) alternates between latent and lytic phases, leading to varying levels of viral shedding in saliva. While some individuals show little to no shedding, ...
Investigators also examined which type of immunosuppression was associated with a higher likelihood of Kaposi sarcoma.
Researchers at UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center, after decades of research efforts, have developed a mouse model of Kaposi sarcoma that could be key to the development of new drugs to ...
Researchers have developed a model of Kaposi sarcoma that could expedite the development of new drugs to treat the disease, which is the most common cancer in people living with HIV.
Kaposi’s sarcoma (KS) is a type of cancer that people with AIDS often get. Learn more about different types, causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment & prevention of Kaposi’s sarcoma.
There are three skin stages of Kaposi sarcoma: patch, plaque, and nodule. During the patch stage, lesions are flat and can appear as skin discoloration (or spots) in various colors. Learn more here.
HIV infection may reduce one’s strength to fight germs that cause infection (immunity), including those causing shingles, the reason you may have been told to check for HIV, a disease usually ...
Kaposi sarcoma can sometimes cause skin lesions, which might be purple, red, or brown. Learn more about Kaposi lesions here.
New research indicates the best available chemotherapy for Kaposi Sarcoma, which is infrequently used in Africa, is cost effective and would improve clinical outcomes.