Sarcoma

Adult soft tissue sarcoma is a condition in which malignant (cancerous) cells develop in the body’s soft tissues.

Adult soft tissue sarcoma is more likely if you have certain hereditary diseases.

A lump or swelling in the soft tissue of the body is an indication of adult soft tissue sarcoma.

Adult soft tissue sarcoma is a condition in which malignant (cancerous) cells develop in the body’s soft tissues.

Cancer occurs when cells multiply uncontrollably, forming growths called tumours…

Sarcomas often have no symptoms in the early stages, but as they grow and spread, they can produce symptoms.

When you notice a change that is not normal or have any of the above symptoms it is advisable to see a doctor.

Treatment options and prognosis are influenced by a number of factors:

Staging is a method of determining whether cancer has spread to the soft tissues or to other regions of the body.

Treatment of recurrent adult soft tissue sarcoma may include the following: