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Sarcoma is a cancer of the bone, cartilage, fat, muscle, blood vessels, or other connective or supportive tissue.
Preview- It`s possible to observe, important note most sarcomas (with rare exceptions, for such subtypes as epithelioid sarcoma, some subtypes of rhabdomyosarcoma, and clear cell sarcoma) do not spread to lymph nodes, so surgeons do not often remove and test lymph nodes for most types of sarcoma. Clear cell is a type of cell that looks clear inside when viewed under a microscope. Lymph is the clear fluid that travels through the lymphatic system and carries cells that help fight infections and other diseases. Also called lymphatic fluid. Cell is the individual unit that makes up the tissues of the body. All living things are made up of one or more cells. Rhabdomyosarcoma, cancer that forms in the soft tissues in a type of muscle called striated muscle. Rhabdomyosarcoma can occur anywhere in the body.
- It really is obvious that, most sarcomas do not have known causes.
- One can deduce that, small sarcomas can usually be cured by surgery alone. Surgery is a procedure to remove or repair a part of the body or to find out whether disease is present. An operation.
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