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Sarcoma Mark D. Browning, M.D. ‘77 IUSM-E 2.19.16
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Soft Tissue Sarcoma 65% Arm or Leg 25% Torso 10% Head & Neck >50 Types Usually Named from the part of the body that they originated from
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Bone Sarcomas Osteosarcoma and Ewing’s Sarcoma – Most common bone tumor in children & young adults Chondrosarcoma is more common in young adults
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Sarcoma Associated with loss of p53 and RB tumor suppressor genes Associated with Familial syndrome called Li- Fraumeni syndrome (loss of p53) Associated with radiation exposure
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Sarcomas Localized pain & swelling is the hallmark of bone sarcomas Work-up includes bone biopsy, bone scans, CT scans Treatment – Resection +/- radiation…+/---chemo pending mets Preoperative chemotherapy for osteosarcomas is standard GI stromal tumors treated with c-kit inhibitors
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