Soft Tissue Sarcoma News and Research

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A sarcoma is a type of cancer that develops from certain tissues, such as bone or muscle. There are 2 main types of sarcoma: osteosarcoma, which develops from bone, and soft tissue sarcomas. Soft tissue sarcomas can develop from soft tissues such as fat, muscle, nerves, fibrous tissues, blood vessels, or deep skin tissues. They can be found in any part of the body. Most of them develop in the arms or legs. They can also be found in the trunk, head and neck area, internal organs, and the area in back of the abdominal cavity (known as the retroperitoneum). Sarcomas are not common tumors, and most cancers are the type of tumors called carcinomas.
Merck hosts R&D and Business Briefing

Merck hosts R&D and Business Briefing

ZIOPHARM reports a net loss of $17.7 million in first quarter 2010

ZIOPHARM reports a net loss of $17.7 million in first quarter 2010

PharmaMar presents new trials with Yondelis, Zalypsis and Irvalec anti-tumor drugs at 101st AACR meeting

PharmaMar presents new trials with Yondelis, Zalypsis and Irvalec anti-tumor drugs at 101st AACR meeting

ZIOP Chief Medical Officer receives grant to develop novel treatment for pediatric sarcoma

ZIOP Chief Medical Officer receives grant to develop novel treatment for pediatric sarcoma

ZIOPHARM Oncology commences Phase I/II study of Zybulin for metastatic breast cancer

ZIOPHARM Oncology commences Phase I/II study of Zybulin for metastatic breast cancer

Agent Orange exposure: VA adds three new illnesses to list of health problems

Agent Orange exposure: VA adds three new illnesses to list of health problems

ZIOPHARM Oncology reports  fourth quarter net income of $1.0M against loss last year

ZIOPHARM Oncology reports fourth quarter net income of $1.0M against loss last year

News article on the evolving role of hyperthermia in cancer therapy

News article on the evolving role of hyperthermia in cancer therapy

CytRx announces its plans to advance multiple oncology development programs in 2010

CytRx announces its plans to advance multiple oncology development programs in 2010

Autologous stem cell transplantation may benefit breast cancer patients

Autologous stem cell transplantation may benefit breast cancer patients

Trabectedin now available for patients with advanced soft tissue sarcoma

Trabectedin now available for patients with advanced soft tissue sarcoma

IQWiG's report on autologous stem cell transplantation for soft tissue sarcoma

IQWiG's report on autologous stem cell transplantation for soft tissue sarcoma

Positive interim data from the multicenter randomized Phase II trial of palifosfamide presented

Positive interim data from the multicenter randomized Phase II trial of palifosfamide presented

ArQule reports financial results for the fiscal quarter and nine months ended September 30, 2009

ArQule reports financial results for the fiscal quarter and nine months ended September 30, 2009

Veterans Affairs establishes service-connection benefits for Vietnam Veterans

Veterans Affairs establishes service-connection benefits for Vietnam Veterans

Positive data from ZIOPHARM's palifosfamide sarcoma Phase II trial

Positive data from ZIOPHARM's palifosfamide sarcoma Phase II trial

EMEA grants ArQule's ARQ 197 orphan drug designation

EMEA grants ArQule's ARQ 197 orphan drug designation

Epeius Biotechnologies announces clinical study results of tumor-targeted genetic medicine

Epeius Biotechnologies announces clinical study results of tumor-targeted genetic medicine

Childhood cancer risk rises with mother's age

Childhood cancer risk rises with mother's age

Epeius Biotechnologies announces results of Rexin-G in chem-resistant metastatic soft tissue sarcoma and osteosarcoma

Epeius Biotechnologies announces results of Rexin-G in chem-resistant metastatic soft tissue sarcoma and osteosarcoma

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