Sarcomas are rare cancers that can affect individuals of all ages and develop in various types of body tissues, including nerves, fat, muscles, blood vessels, fibrous tissue, bones, tendons, deep skin tissues, and cartilage. They are generally classified into two main categories: soft tissue sarcomas and bone sarcomas, the latter often referred to as bone tumors.
Treatment options for sarcomas can vary depending on the specific case. Here are some possible treatment approaches:
It has been established that once the diagnosis has been confirmed, the treatment must be multimodal and interdisciplinary. This is done after confirming the stage of the neoplasia and must include in the onco-surgical treatment, cosmetic and reconstructive aspects that facilitate the beginning of the Rehabilitation and palliative treatment.
Surgery is often an effective treatment for sarcomas, a type of cancer that mainly affects connective tissues. It involves removing the sarcoma tumor and nearby healthy tissue. In some cases, more extensive procedures like limb amputation may be necessary to address the advancement of sarcoma cancer.
Here are some specific surgical treatment options for sarcomas:
Ewing’s sarcoma is a highly malignant neoplasm that predominantly affects children and adolescents. It is most commonly diagnosed between the ages of 5 and 25, with a higher incidence in males and rare occurrence in individuals of black race.
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