A diagnosis of Kaposi sarcoma is a significant life event, but it is a manageable condition. Because KS is so closely linked to immune function, your treatment will likely involve a collaborative ...
Soft tissue sarcomas are cancers that develop in your body’s soft tissues like muscle, fat, tendons, or cartilage. Your legs are the most common place they develop. The American Cancer Society ...
Soft tissue sarcomas are a rare group of cancers that develop in soft tissue. They can develop almost anywhere in your body, including in your hip, thigh, and groin. Soft tissue sarcomas are rare ...
Uterine cancer develops in the tissues of the uterus, the hollow organ in the pelvis where a fetus could grow and develop during pregnancy. There are two main types of uterine cancer. The most common ...
At Huntsman Cancer Institute, you receive comprehensive, multidisciplinary care for sarcoma-adjacent diseases, such as desmoid tumors. Our Sarcoma Care Team provides personalized and compassionate ...
At Huntsman Cancer Institute, you receive comprehensive, multidisciplinary care for organ-based sarcomas. Our Sarcoma Care Team provides personalized and compassionate care at every step, from ...
The recognition of sarcomas occurring in cancer predisposition syndromes is critical, with implications not only for the index patient but also potentially for family members, including the need for ...
Sarcomas are tumors that form in the body’s connective tissues such as bone, muscle and fat. They are rare and, because there are more than 150 types, patients benefit from seeing a sarcoma specialist ...
Kaposi sarcoma-associated herpesvirus testing is not routinely performed on donors or reci ...
Rates infection related cancer have increased among solid organ transplant recipients, CDC reports a five-fold rise in Kaposi sarcoma virus transmission.
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 ...
“Onion skin,” which doctors call lamellated periosteal reaction, occurs when multiple layers of bone form in a concentric circle around the outer surface of the bone. It can occur with Ewing sarcoma.