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  2. Kaposi Sarcoma Treatment - NCI - National Cancer Institute

    www.cancer.gov/types/soft-tissue-sarcoma/patient/kaposi-treatment-pdq

    Kaposi sarcoma treatment depends upon the type and can include scraping to remove a lesion, radiation therapy, surgery, and sometimes chemotherapy. Learn more about the diagnosis and treatment of newly diagnosed and recurrent Kaposi sarcoma in this expert-reviewed summary.

  3. Kaposi Sarcoma: Types, Symptoms, Causes & Treatment - Cleveland...

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    Kaposi sarcoma is a rare and complicated illness that affects different people in different ways. For some people, Kaposi sarcoma is a symptom of HIV/AIDS. For others, it’s a complication of medication needed after an organ transplant. Healthcare providers can ease and sometimes eliminate Kaposi sarcoma symptoms. But the condition often comes ...

  4. Kaposi Sarcoma Treatment Options - American Cancer Society

    www.cancer.org/cancer/types/kaposi-sarcoma/treating.html

    How is Kaposi sarcoma treated? For patients with immune system problems, the most important treatment is keeping the immune system healthy and controlling any related infections. Other treatments are also used. Some patients might get 2 or more types of treatment together.

  5. Kaposi Sarcoma - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf

    www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK534839

    Summarize the treatment options for kaposi sarcoma. Explain modalities to improve care coordination among interprofessional team members in order to improve outcomes for patients affected by kaposi sarcoma. Access free multiple choice questions on this topic. Go to: Introduction.

  6. Kaposi Sarcoma Treatment (PDQ®) - NCI - National Cancer Institute

    www.cancer.gov/types/soft-tissue-sarcoma/hp/kaposi-treatment-pdq

    Kaposi sarcoma treatment depends upon the type and can include curettage and desiccation, radiation therapy, surgery, and sometimes chemotherapy. Get detailed information about the diagnosis and treatment of newly diagnosed and recurrent Kaposi sarcoma in this summary for clinicians.

  7. General Considerations in the Treatment of Kaposi Sarcoma

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    Classic KS grows and spreads slowly, so lesions are more often treated with surgery, radiation therapy, or another local treatment like intralesional chemotherapy. Chemotherapy may be used for widespread skin lesions or for KS that is in the lymph nodes, the lungs, or the digestive tract.

  8. Kaposi sarcoma - Overview - Mayo Clinic

    www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/kaposis-sarcoma/cdc-20387726

    Treatment. There's no cure for Kaposi sarcoma. But there are many treatment options that can help control it. Some people may not need treatment right away. Instead, the condition might be monitored to make sure it's not getting worse. Treatment depends on: The type of Kaposi sarcoma. Number of lesions and where they are.

  9. Immunotherapy for Kaposi Sarcoma | American Cancer Society

    www.cancer.org/cancer/types/kaposi-sarcoma/treating/biologic-therapy.html

    Biologic therapy, also known as immunotherapy, is treatment that helps the immune system attack Kaposi sarcoma cells.

  10. Management and Future Therapeutic Perspectives of Classic Kaposi...

    www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.2147/OTT.S468787

    A search of the literature was conducted using the PubMed/MEDLINE database with search terms including: “Kaposi Sarcoma”, “Kaposi treatment”, “Kaposi guidelines”, “antineoplastic agents”, “chemotherapy”, “radiotherapy”, “electrochemotherapy”. The search was limited to articles in the English language, published ...

  11. Kaposi Sarcoma - Johns Hopkins Medicine

    www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/conditions-and-diseases/sarcoma/kaposi-sarcoma

    Treatment for Kaposi sarcoma is focused on managing symptoms and treating the cancer. The best approach will depend on your specific diagnosis and the extent of the disease. Experts advise against regarding the disease as localized, even if it physically appears to be so.