Surgical resection is used to treat most small lesions.
Surgical resection with postoperative radiation therapy, as appropriate, is used to treat most lesions.
Surgery with postoperative radiation therapy is used to treat deeply infiltrative lesions.
A combination of surgery and radiation therapy is used to treat deeply invasive lesions involving bone.
Surgery in combination with radiation therapy is generally used to treat lesions that are extensive and infiltrating.
Radiotherapy has been used to treat recurrent or persistent lesions.
Doxycycline is also used to treat blemishes, bumps, and acne-like lesions caused by rosacea.
The following surgical procedures may be used for Kaposi sarcoma to treat small, surface lesions:
Electron beams are useful for treating superficial lesions because the maximum of dose deposition occurs near the surface.
The expected benefits are not such that repeated attempts at treating lesions are advocated.