What Is Kaposi’s Sarcoma? What Causes Kaposi’s Sarcoma?
Kaposi’s sarcoma (KS) is a type of cancer. It causes growths under the skin, although they can grow in the lining of the mouth, nose, throat and other organs. It is different from other cancers as it starts in several areas of the body at once. Most cancers start in one place and then spread. KS causes abrasions or tumors (growths)…
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