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A sarcoma is a cancer of the connective or supportive tissue (bone, cartilage, fat, muscle, blood vessels). The term comes from a Greek word meaning "fleshy growth." Bone tumors (osteosarcomas) are also called sarcomas, but are in a separate category because they have different clinical and microscopic characteristics and are treated differently. Osteogenic sarcoma or osteosarcoma is one of the most common childhood bone cancers. Soft tissue sarcomas are more common in adults than in childre ...
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Resources
- CancerNet: Uterine Sarcoma (Cancer Information Service, NCI, NIH, HHS)
- Kaposi's Sarcoma Has Origin in Single Cell (Cancer Information Service, NCI, NIH, HHS)
- Kaposi's SarcomaTreatment - Patients (National Cancer Institute)
- Sarcoma (National Women's Health Information Center)
- Synovial Sarcoma
- Uterine SarcomaTreatment - Patients (National Cancer Institute)

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