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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.
Scientists pinpoint protein that plays key role in synovial sarcoma tumors

Scientists pinpoint protein that plays key role in synovial sarcoma tumors

FDA grants accelerated approval to oncology drug for treatment of key genetic driver of cancer

FDA grants accelerated approval to oncology drug for treatment of key genetic driver of cancer

New discovery could have significant implications in brain aging and cancers

New discovery could have significant implications in brain aging and cancers

Nanobiotix receives FDA approval for first immuno-oncology trial

Nanobiotix receives FDA approval for first immuno-oncology trial

Researchers explore new combination approach to treat high-risk soft-tissue sarcomas

Researchers explore new combination approach to treat high-risk soft-tissue sarcomas

UCLA research in sarcoma provides much-needed roadmap for personalizing therapies

UCLA research in sarcoma provides much-needed roadmap for personalizing therapies

Study finds steady decline in severe health problems for childhood cancer survivors

Study finds steady decline in severe health problems for childhood cancer survivors

Early study of experimental vaccine shows escalating immune response in patients with sarcoma

Early study of experimental vaccine shows escalating immune response in patients with sarcoma

Second cancers are far deadlier in younger people than older adults

Second cancers are far deadlier in younger people than older adults

New NCCN patient guide for Waldenström's Macroglobulinemia helps make informed treatment decisions

New NCCN patient guide for Waldenström's Macroglobulinemia helps make informed treatment decisions

Common drug for high blood pressure repurposed to treat soft tissue sarcoma in Europe

Common drug for high blood pressure repurposed to treat soft tissue sarcoma in Europe

NCCN publishes new easy-to-understand patient education resources focused on brain cancer

NCCN publishes new easy-to-understand patient education resources focused on brain cancer

ESMO Asia 2016: Three studies present first data on rare sarcomas in Asian patients

ESMO Asia 2016: Three studies present first data on rare sarcomas in Asian patients

Cancer experts to discuss novel treatment strategies at ESMO Asia 2016 Congress

Cancer experts to discuss novel treatment strategies at ESMO Asia 2016 Congress

FDA approves new therapy for initial treatment of soft tissue sarcoma

FDA approves new therapy for initial treatment of soft tissue sarcoma

NCCN publishes new resources to help patients understand treatment options for stomach cancer

NCCN publishes new resources to help patients understand treatment options for stomach cancer

New orthotopic model recapitulates more closely metastatic steps in Ewing sarcoma

New orthotopic model recapitulates more closely metastatic steps in Ewing sarcoma

Study shows how cancer cells pursue path toward greater concentrations of oxygen

Study shows how cancer cells pursue path toward greater concentrations of oxygen

Adding new monoclonal antibody to chemotherapy improves survival in soft-tissue sarcoma patients

Adding new monoclonal antibody to chemotherapy improves survival in soft-tissue sarcoma patients

Researchers trace lineage of sarcoma back to pericyte

Researchers trace lineage of sarcoma back to pericyte

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