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This enables the medical staff to view the inside of the body to check for Kaposi's sarcoma. In addition, CT scans may be ordered to verify whether the cancer has spread to the lymph
nodes. The human herpesvirus 8 (HHV-8) The NHS states this cancer-producing virus is believed to be spread during sex, through blood or saliva, or from a mother to baby during birth. Most
people who have the virus will not develop Kaposi's sarcoma, only a few people who have a weakened immune system.