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Kaposi’s sarcoma is a cancer that starts in the skin’s blood vessels. Kaposi’s sarcoma comes in two forms: a slow-growing form, and a more aggressive, faster-spreading form. The slow-growing form usually starts as a purple or dark-brown, flat or raised, area on the lower leg. The more aggressive form of Kaposi’s sarcoma starts as a pink, red, or purple, round or oval, spot anywhere on the body, including internally.