A major type of HIV disease resulting in cancer is Kaposi sarcoma(KS) which is remarkably different in some ways from the ordinary Kaposi sarcoma. It usually appears on the head, back, neck, mouth and the area of the gums. In more advanced cases it can be found in your stomach and intestines, the lymph nodes and the lungs.
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See also:
- Cause of hiv-related kaposi sarcoma
- Spread of hiv-related kaposi sarcoma
- Course of hiv-related kaposi sarcoma
- Diagnosis of hiv-related kaposi sarcoma
- Outcomes of hiv-related kaposi sarcoma
- Main hiv-related cancers