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Metastatic soft tissue cancer

Metastatic soft tissue cancer: Introduction

Metastatic soft tissue cancer: Soft tissue sarcomas, the fifth most common solid tumors in children, are relatively rare and account forabout 6-7% of all childhood malignancies. More detailed information about the symptoms, causes, and treatments of Metastatic soft tissue cancer is available below.

Symptoms of Metastatic soft tissue cancer

  • Painless, asymptomatic masses.
  • The tumors may come to attention because of an episode of trauma in the affected area.
  • Fever, sweats, and weight loss
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Causes of Metastatic soft tissue cancer

  • Exposure to ionizing radiation
  • Infection with retroviruses in immunocompromised children
  • more causes...»

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Treatments for Metastatic soft tissue cancer

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Prognosis for Metastatic soft tissue cancer

Prognosis for Metastatic soft tissue cancer: Many factors contribute to survival, but the degree of resectability at the time of diagnosis is the most important factor identified to date.

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