Abstract
Kaposi's sarcoma, including the HIV-related form, is more common in men than women. A provocative international study proposes both an explanation and a novel treatment: the pregnancy hormone human chorionic gonadatropin (hCG). Noting that KS lesions in two African HIV-positive …
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