Many MRI exams for soft tissue sarcomas fail to meet recommended guidelines, affecting grading accuracy and clinical outcomes. Only 2 out of 64 patients received a complete set of ...
Leesburg, VA, February 1, 2023—According to an accepted manuscript published in ARRS’ American Journal of Roentgenology (AJR), MRI-based surveillance after surgical treatment of musculoskeletal ...
Soft tissue sarcomas rarely metastasize to the heart, with cardiac involvement seen in less than 0.03% of cases. Metastatic heart disease presents diagnostic challenges due to nonspecific symptoms, ...
Evaluation of hyperprogression in patients with sarcoma treated with targeted therapy and/or immunotherapy in early-phase clinical trials. HH2853, an EZH1/2 inhibitor, in patients with epithelioid ...
Soft tissue sarcomas are a group of rare cancers that can occur in almost any part of the body and develop in tissues like muscle, fat, and nerves. The most common types are leiomyosarcoma, ...
Soft tissue sarcoma (STS) is a form of cancer that can affect adults and children. However, it is rare, affecting only about 1% of the population. It is possible to cure STS with early detection and ...
For most types of STS and for earlier stages of sarcoma, the treatment is usually similar. People may have surgery alone, or radiation therapy or chemotherapy in addition to surgery. Treatment may ...
Gastric synovial sarcoma (GSS) is an exceptionally rare mesenchymal malignancy, with only 51 cases reported. We present a case of a man in his 50s with dyspeptic symptoms and epigastric pain.
Overall, soft tissue sarcoma has a positive 5-year survival rate. This can vary slightly according to age, sex, and treatment type. Soft tissue sarcoma is a general term used to describe cancers that ...
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