2010
DOI: 10.1002/pbc.22412
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Kaposi sarcoma: The African HIV epidemic's partner in crime

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“…The fact that Kaposi sarcoma was the single most common malignancy in this study (accounting for 34% of all tumors) is consistent with other reports from Africa [28][29][30] and is undoubtedly related to the high rate of HHV-8 infection. There was a higher incidence of non-Burkitt B-cell lymphoma (42.5% of all B-cell lymphoma) than in HIV-negative children and we noted a propensity for B-cell tumors to develop in unusual sites.…”
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confidence: 92%
“…The fact that Kaposi sarcoma was the single most common malignancy in this study (accounting for 34% of all tumors) is consistent with other reports from Africa [28][29][30] and is undoubtedly related to the high rate of HHV-8 infection. There was a higher incidence of non-Burkitt B-cell lymphoma (42.5% of all B-cell lymphoma) than in HIV-negative children and we noted a propensity for B-cell tumors to develop in unusual sites.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%