Soft tissue sarcoma (STS) is a rare type of cancer (comprising of about 2% of all cancers). It can start from cells in the supporting tissues of the body, which support, connect, surround, and protect the bodily organs. They include:
Most common parts of the body for the development of sarcoma are arms and legs.
More than 30 different types of STS have been identified and are usually named on the type of tissue they start in.
Some types most likely affect children, while others may affect adults.
These tumors can be difficult to diagnose because they might appear similar to other types of growths in the body.
Most of the patients who develop soft tissue sarcoma DO NOT HAVE ANY RISK FACTOR.
Soft tissue sarcomas CAN SPREAD to lungs, draining lymph nodes, and other solid organs.
Your doctor would advice screening of these sites before commencing treatment for soft tissue sarcomas.
Accurate diagnosis is the key in the management of soft tissue sarcomas. Doctor may recommend a procedure to remove a sample of tissue (biopsy) from the tumour for laboratory testing.
Evaluation at a cancer centre that treats large number of sarcoma patients and has a specialized sarcoma management team improves chances of correct diagnosis and treatment and reduces the risks for relapse.
A wrong biopsy may cause cancer to spread!
Once diagnosis of a cancer is confirmed, your doctor will ask for some further investigations to rule out the spread of disease which can include a PET scan, CT scan of chest and ultrasonography of draining glands etc.
Your doctor may tell you different treatment options. However, having appropriate knowledge about them will help you make the right decision!
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