- from σάρξ sarx
meaning 'flesh'.
Sarcomas are
typically divided into two
major groups: bone
sarcomas and soft-tissue
sarcomas, each of
which has
multiple subtypes...
-
similarity to
biphenotypic sinonasal sarcoma,
although the
genetic findings are distinctive. Like
other soft
tissue sarcomas,
there is no
universal grading...
- radiotherapy, chemotherapy, and
targeted drug therapy. Bone
sarcomas are the
other class of
sarcomas.
There are many
different types, many of
which are rarely...
- Kaposi's
sarcoma (KS) is a type of
cancer that can form m****es on the skin, in
lymph nodes, in the mouth, or in
other organs. The skin
lesions are usually...
-
identify patients at high risk for
tumor relapse.
Ewing sarcomas represent 16% of
primary bone
sarcomas. In the
United States, they are most
common in the...
-
epithelioid sarcoma or
other sarcomas, in
particular compared to doxorubicin, has not been defined. TH-302 was
another research drug
studied in
sarcomas such...
- Skin
sarcomas (cutaneous
sarcomas,
dermal sarcomas, or
sarcomas of skin) are a
subset of soft
tissue sarcomas. Skin
sarcomas are
tumors on the surface...
- also been reported. "botryoid
sarcoma" at Dorland's
Medical Dictionary Rahaman, J and Cohen, CJ.
Gynecologic Sarcomas. in Holland-Frei
Cancer Medicine...
- of the undifferentiated/unclassified
sarcomas in the
category of
tumors of
uncertain differentiation.
Sarcomas are
cancers derived mesenchymal stem cells...
- A
myeloid sarcoma (chloroma,
granulocytic sarcoma,: 744
extramedullary myeloid tumor) is a
solid tumor composed of
immature white blood cells called...