Soft tissue sarcomas (STSs) represent a diverse group of tumors that pose significant diagnostic and therapeutic challenges. In a recent review published in the KeAi journal Meta-Radiology, a team of ...
Results presented here showed negative pressure wound therapy is a safe adjunct for soft tissue sarcoma treated with ...
A systematic review finds that diagnostic discordance in bone and soft tissue sarcoma may reduce survival, supporting expert second opinions. STS is a rare cancer that originates as an abnormal growth ...
An Era of Advances in Systemic Therapies for Advanced Thyroid Cancer Soft tissue sarcomas (STS) of the extremity and trunk are heterogeneous and rare tumors that require coordinated multidisciplinary ...
Novel biomarkers like GDF15 and OPN show promise in diagnosing and prognosticating uterine sarcoma, potentially enabling early identification and tailored therapy. Blood-based markers such as NLR and ...
Treatment with doxorubicin plus trabectedin (Yondelis), followed by trabectedin maintenance, improved overall survival (OS) and progression-free survival (PFS) in patients with metastatic or ...
Sarcoma originates in connective tissues, with soft tissue and bone sarcomas as primary categories, each having multiple subtypes. Staging considers tumor size, grade, and metastasis, guiding ...
Angiosarcoma is an aggressive malignancy derived from endothelial cells, characterised by its rapid progression, heterogeneity and distinct clinical challenges. As a subset of soft tissue sarcomas, ...
University of Maryland School of Medicine researchers are investigating a new approach to treat high-risk soft-tissue sarcomas by combining two immunotherapy drugs with radiation therapy to stimulate ...
Synovial sarcoma is an aggressive malignant tumor that primarily affects the limbs of teenagers and young adults. While it can be cured if completely removed by surgery, recurrence or metastasis, the ...
Doctors stage Ewing sarcoma by considering its size, whether it affects lymph nodes, and whether it has spread to other areas. It always has a high grade, meaning that the cancer looks highly atypical ...