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Kaposi's sarcoma is a cancer that develops from the cell lining the lymph or blood vessels. The cancer appears as red, purple, or brown raised tumors or spots over the skin.
Veterans Affairs establishes service-connection benefits for Vietnam Veterans

Veterans Affairs establishes service-connection benefits for Vietnam Veterans

Non-AIDS-defining malignancies more prevalent among HIV-infected patients than non-HIV patients

Non-AIDS-defining malignancies more prevalent among HIV-infected patients than non-HIV patients

Phase II VICTOR-E1 clinical study results reported

Phase II VICTOR-E1 clinical study results reported

FDA approves Supplemental New Drug Application for DOXIL

FDA approves Supplemental New Drug Application for DOXIL

Research uncovers clues to the development of cancers in AIDS patients

Research uncovers clues to the development of cancers in AIDS patients

Antiretroviral therapy earlier yields better clinical outcomes

Antiretroviral therapy earlier yields better clinical outcomes

NIH grants will strengthen fight against HIV/AIDS-tuberculosis

NIH grants will strengthen fight against HIV/AIDS-tuberculosis

Doxil and docetaxel combination treatment delays disease progression in metastatic breast cancer

Doxil and docetaxel combination treatment delays disease progression in metastatic breast cancer

Risk of non-AIDS cancer higher for individuals infected with HIV

Risk of non-AIDS cancer higher for individuals infected with HIV

Study finds increased risk of some cancers among HIV-positive people in U.S.

Study finds increased risk of some cancers among HIV-positive people in U.S.

microRNAs appear essential for retinal health

microRNAs appear essential for retinal health

Researchers report the cloning of a key group of human genes, the protein kinases

Researchers report the cloning of a key group of human genes, the protein kinases

Previously unknown Merkel cell polyomavirus linked to deadly skin cancer

Previously unknown Merkel cell polyomavirus linked to deadly skin cancer

New theory of how viruses may contribute to cancer

New theory of how viruses may contribute to cancer

DNA damage response confers a barrier for viral tumorigenesis

DNA damage response confers a barrier for viral tumorigenesis

WHO essential emergency training to save lives and prevent disability

WHO essential emergency training to save lives and prevent disability

Pregnancy may slow AIDS progression

Pregnancy may slow AIDS progression

New understanding of how HSV-1 attacks cells

New understanding of how HSV-1 attacks cells

Scientists discover new mechanism for viral replication

Scientists discover new mechanism for viral replication

Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol opens door for virus that causes Kaposi's sarcoma

Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol opens door for virus that causes Kaposi's sarcoma

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