HDR Brachytherapy for Skin Kaposi Sarcoma in Women | Mono-Institutional Clinical Outcomes & Research Insights
Introduction Kaposi Sarcoma (KS) is a vascular neoplasm frequently associated with immunological dysregulation and human herpesvirus-8 infection, presenting commonly as cutaneous lesions. In women, disease presentation may involve cosmetically sensitive areas, necessitating targeted therapeutic strategies. High-Dose-Rate (HDR) brachytherapy offers localized radiation with high precision and limited toxicity. This mono-institutional research series evaluates the clinical role of HDR brachytherapy in managing skin Kaposi Sarcoma in women, emphasizing treatment efficacy, safety, and cosmetic outcomes. Clinical Characteristics and Patient Selection This research topic explores demographic distribution, lesion localization, staging parameters, immune status, and inclusion criteria for women treated with HDR brachytherapy. It analyzes tumor thickness, lesion multiplicity, anatomical considerations, and prior therapies. Understanding patient selection criteria is critical to optimizi...