{"meta":{"status":200,"messages":[],"pagination":{"max":1,"offset":0,"count":1,"total":1,"pageNum":1,"totalPages":1,"sort":null,"currentUrl":"https://api.digitalmedia.hhs.gov/api/v2/resources/media.json?offset=0&max=1&ignoreHiddenMedia=1&format=json&id=1582&newUrlBase=https://www.cancer.gov/node/5202/","nextUrl":null,"previousUrl":null}},"results":[{"content":"<body>\n <div class=\"syndicate\"> \n  <!-- ********************************* BEGIN Page Content ********************************** --> \n  <h2 autofocus=\"true\">Soft Tissue Sarcoma Treatment (PDQ\u00ae)\u2013Patient Version</h2> \n  <div> \n   <div> \n    <h3>General Information About Soft Tissue Sarcoma</h3> \n    <div> \n     <div> \n      <div> \n       <a href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/types/soft-tissue-sarcoma/hp/adult-soft-tissue-treatment-pdq\">Go to Health Professional Version</a> \n      </div> \n      <div> \n       <h3 do-not-show=\"toc\">Key Points</h3> \n       <div> \n        <ul> \n         <li>Soft tissue sarcoma is a disease in which malignant (cancer) cells form in the soft tissues of the body.</li> \n         <li>Having certain inherited disorders can increase the risk of soft tissue sarcoma.</li> \n         <li>A sign of soft tissue sarcoma is a lump or swelling in soft tissue of the body. </li> \n         <li>Soft tissue sarcoma is diagnosed with a biopsy. </li> \n         <li>Certain factors affect treatment options and prognosis (chance of recovery).</li> \n        </ul> \n       </div> \n      </div> \n      <section> \n       <h3 type=\"keypoint\" do-not-show=\"toc\">Soft tissue sarcoma is a disease in which malignant (cancer) cells form in the soft tissues of the body.</h3> \n       <p tabindex=\"-1\"><a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=45882&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000045882&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">Soft tissues</a> of the body connect, support, and surround other body parts and <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=257523&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000257523&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">organs</a>. The soft tissues of the body include the following:</p> \n       <div> \n        <ul> \n         <li>A mix of bone and <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=44190&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000044190&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">cartilage</a>.</li> \n         <li><a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=806988&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000806988&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">Fibrous tissue</a>.</li> \n         <li>Muscles.</li> \n         <li><a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=443577&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000443577&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">Tendons</a> (bands of <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=46401&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000046401&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">fiber</a> that connect muscles to bones).</li> \n         <li> Fat.</li> \n         <li><a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=45020&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000045020&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">Blood vessels</a>.</li> \n         <li><a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=269462&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000269462&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">Lymph vessels</a>.</li> \n         <li><a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=373935&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000373935&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">Nerves</a>.</li> \n         <li><a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=46683&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000046683&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">Tissues</a> around <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=458080&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000458080&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">joints</a> (<a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=44634&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000044634&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">synovial tissue</a>). </li> \n        </ul> \n       </div> \n       <p tabindex=\"-1\"><a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=46584&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000046584&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">Soft tissue sarcomas</a> can form almost anywhere in the body, including the head, neck, and <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=796908&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000796908&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">trunk</a>, but are most common in the arms, legs, <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=45070&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000045070&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">abdomen</a>, and <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=44257&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000044257&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">retroperitoneum</a>.</p> \n       <figure> \n        <a href=\"https://nci-media.cancer.gov/pdq/media/images/770049.jpg\" target=\"_blank\">Enlarge</a> \n        <img alt=\"Soft tissue sarcoma; drawing shows different types of tissue in the body where soft tissue sarcomas form, including the lymph vessels, blood vessels, fat, muscles, tendons, ligaments, cartilage, and nerves.\" title=\"Soft tissue sarcoma; drawing shows different types of tissue in the body where soft tissue sarcomas form, including the lymph vessels, blood vessels, fat, muscles, tendons, ligaments, cartilage, and nerves.\" src=\"https://nci-media.cancer.gov/pdq/media/images/770049-750.jpg\"> \n        <figcaption>\n          Soft tissue sarcoma forms in the soft tissues of the body, including the muscles, tendons, ligaments, cartilage, fat, blood vessels, lymph vessels, nerves, and tissues around joints. \n        </figcaption> \n       </figure> \n       <p tabindex=\"-1\">There are many types of soft tissue sarcoma. The <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=46476&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000046476&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">cells</a> of each type of sarcoma look different under a <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=638184&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000638184&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">microscope</a>, based on the type of soft tissue in which the <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=45333&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000045333&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">cancer</a> began.</p> \n       <p tabindex=\"-1\">For more information about soft tissue sarcomas, see the following:</p> \n       <div> \n        <ul> \n         <li> <a href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/types/soft-tissue-sarcoma/patient/child-soft-tissue-treatment-pdq\">Childhood Soft Tissue Sarcoma Treatment</a> </li> \n         <li> <a href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/types/soft-tissue-sarcoma/patient/gist-treatment-pdq\">Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors Treatment</a> </li> \n         <li> <a href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/types/soft-tissue-sarcoma/patient/kaposi-treatment-pdq\">Kaposi Sarcoma Treatment</a> </li> \n         <li> <a href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/types/uterine/patient/uterine-sarcoma-treatment-pdq\">Uterine Sarcoma Treatment</a> </li> \n        </ul> \n       </div> \n      </section> \n      <section> \n       <h3 type=\"keypoint\" do-not-show=\"toc\">Having certain inherited disorders can increase the risk of soft tissue sarcoma.</h3> \n       <p tabindex=\"-1\">Anything that increases a person's chance of getting a disease is called a <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=45873&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000045873&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">risk factor</a>. Not every person with one or more of these risk factors will develop soft tissue sarcoma, and it will develop in people who don't have any known risk factors. Talk with your doctor if you think you may be at risk. Risk factors for soft tissue sarcoma include the following <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=45098&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000045098&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">inherited</a> <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=407758&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000407758&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">disorders</a>:</p> \n       <div> \n        <ul> \n         <li><a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=46322&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000046322&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">Li-Fraumeni syndrome</a> (<em>TP53</em> <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=46063&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000046063&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">mutation</a>).</li> \n         <li>von Recklinghausen disease (<a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=45096&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000045096&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">neurofibromatosis type 1</a>; <em>NF1</em> mutation).</li> \n         <li><a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=797076&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000797076&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">Gardner syndrome</a> (<em>APC</em> mutation).</li> \n         <li><a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=442897&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000442897&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">Nevoid basal cell carcinoma syndrome</a> (Gorlin syndrome;<em> PTCH1</em> mutation).</li> \n         <li><a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=304692&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000304692&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">Tuberous sclerosis</a> (Bourneville disease; <em>TSC1</em> or <em>TSC2</em> mutation).</li> \n         <li><a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=666684&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000666684&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">Werner syndrome</a> (adult progeria; <em>WRN</em> mutation).</li> \n        </ul> \n       </div> \n       <p tabindex=\"-1\">Other risk factors for soft tissue sarcoma include the following:</p> \n       <div> \n        <ul> \n         <li>Past treatment with <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=44971&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000044971&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">radiation therapy</a>.</li> \n         <li>Having <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=45359&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000045359&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">lymphedema</a> in the arms or legs for a long time.</li> \n         <li>Being exposed to certain <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=643008&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000643008&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">chemicals</a>, such as Thorotrast (thorium dioxide), <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=46648&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000046648&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">vinyl chloride</a>, or <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=44303&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000044303&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">arsenic</a>.</li> \n         <li>Being <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=45364&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000045364&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">infected</a> with <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=44985&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000044985&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">HIV</a> and <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=430695&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000430695&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">human herpesvirus 8</a>. These <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=45941&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000045941&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">viruses</a> have been linked to <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=45134&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000045134&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">Kaposi sarcoma</a>. For more information, see <a href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/types/soft-tissue-sarcoma/patient/kaposi-treatment-pdq\">Kaposi Sarcoma Treatment</a>.</li> \n        </ul> \n       </div> \n      </section> \n      <section> \n       <h3 type=\"keypoint\" do-not-show=\"toc\">A sign of soft tissue sarcoma is a lump or swelling in soft tissue of the body. </h3> \n       <p tabindex=\"-1\">A sarcoma may appear as a painless lump under the skin, often on an arm or a leg. Sarcomas that begin in the <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=45070&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000045070&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">abdomen</a> may not cause <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=750109&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000750109&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">signs</a> or <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=45022&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000045022&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">symptoms</a> until they get very big. As the sarcoma grows and presses on nearby <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=257523&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000257523&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">organs</a>, <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=373935&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000373935&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">nerves</a>, muscles, or blood vessels, signs and symptoms may include: </p> \n       <div> \n        <ul> \n         <li>Pain.</li> \n         <li>Trouble breathing.</li> \n        </ul> \n       </div> \n       <p tabindex=\"-1\">Other <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=651193&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000651193&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">conditions</a> may cause the same signs and symptoms. Check with your doctor if you have any of these problems.</p> \n      </section> \n      <section> \n       <h3 type=\"keypoint\" do-not-show=\"toc\">Soft tissue sarcoma is diagnosed with a biopsy. </h3> \n       <p tabindex=\"-1\">If your doctor thinks you may have a soft tissue sarcoma, a <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=45164&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000045164&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">biopsy</a> will be done. The type of biopsy will be based on the size of the <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=46634&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000046634&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">tumor</a> and where it is in the body. These types of biopsies may be used:</p> \n       <div> \n        <ul> \n         <li><strong><a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=641799&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000641799&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">Core needle biopsy</a></strong>: The removal of tissue using a wide needle. Multiple tissue samples are taken. This procedure may be guided using <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=46157&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000046157&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">ultrasound</a>, <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=46033&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000046033&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">CT scan</a>, or <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=45788&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000045788&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">MRI</a>.</li> \n         <li><strong><a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=46698&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000046698&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">Incisional biopsy</a></strong>: The removal of part of a lump or a sample of tissue. An incisional biopsy may be done when a core needle biopsy is not safe to perform or core needle biopsy findings are not clear.</li> \n        </ul> \n       </div> \n       <p tabindex=\"-1\">Careful planning of the biopsy should involve the <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=44306&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000044306&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">surgeon</a>, a <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=46546&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000046546&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">radiation oncologist</a>, and an interventional <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=46551&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000046551&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">radiologist</a> who uses medical <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=46361&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000046361&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">imaging</a> to guide <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=46450&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000046450&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">diagnosis</a>. Samples will be taken from the <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=45847&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000045847&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">primary tumor</a>, <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=45762&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000045762&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">lymph nodes</a>, and other suspicious areas. A <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=46244&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000046244&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">pathologist</a> views the tissue under a microscope to look for cancer cells and to find out the <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=45702&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000045702&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">grade</a> of the tumor. The grade of a tumor depends on how <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=44636&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000044636&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">abnormal</a> the cancer cells look under a microscope and how quickly the cells are dividing. <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=386205&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000386205&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">High-grade</a> tumors usually grow and spread more quickly than <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=386213&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000386213&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">low-grade</a> tumors.</p> \n       <p tabindex=\"-1\"> Because soft tissue sarcoma can be hard to <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=46450&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000046450&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">diagnose</a>, the tissue samples should be checked by a pathologist who has experience in diagnosing soft tissue sarcoma.</p> \n       <p tabindex=\"-1\">The following tests may be done on the tissue that was removed: </p> \n       <div> \n        <ul> \n         <li><strong><a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=653117&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000653117&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">Immunohistochemistry</a></strong>: A <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=46590&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000046590&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">laboratory test</a> that uses <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=44918&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000044918&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">antibodies</a> to check for certain <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=46086&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000046086&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">antigens</a> (<a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=45776&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000045776&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">markers</a>) in a sample of a patient\u2019s tissue. The antibodies are usually linked to an <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=46081&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000046081&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">enzyme</a> or a fluorescent dye. After the antibodies bind to a specific antigen in the tissue sample, the enzyme or dye is activated, and the antigen can then be seen under a microscope. This type of test is used to help diagnose cancer and to help tell one type of cancer from another type of cancer.</li> \n         <li><strong><a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=335066&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000335066&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">Flow cytometry</a></strong>: A laboratory test that measures the number of cells in a sample, the percentage of live cells in a sample, and certain characteristics of the cells, such as size, shape, and the presence of tumor (or other) <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=46636&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000046636&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">markers</a> on the cell surface. The cells from a sample of a patient\u2019s <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=270735&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000270735&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">blood</a>, <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=45622&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000045622&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">bone marrow</a>, or other tissue are stained with a fluorescent dye, placed in a <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=44669&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000044669&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">fluid</a>, and then passed one at a time through a beam of light. The test results are based on how the cells that were stained with the fluorescent dye react to the beam of light. </li> \n         <li><strong><a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=805419&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000805419&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">Molecular profiling</a></strong>: A laboratory method that uses a sample of tissue, blood, or other body fluid to check for certain <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=45693&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000045693&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">genes</a>, <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=46092&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000046092&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">proteins</a>, or other <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=45065&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000045065&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">molecules</a> that may be a sign of a disease or <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=651193&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000651193&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">condition</a>, such as cancer. It can also be used to check for certain changes in a <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=45693&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000045693&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">gene</a> or <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=46470&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000046470&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">chromosome</a> that may increase a person\u2019s risk of developing cancer or other diseases. It may be done with other procedures, such as biopsies, to help diagnose some types of cancer. It may also be used to help plan treatment, find out how well treatment is working, make a <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=45849&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000045849&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">prognosis</a>, or predict whether cancer will come back or spread to other parts of the body.</li> \n         <li><strong><a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=44052&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000044052&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">Light</a> and <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=44025&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000044025&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">electron microscopy</a></strong>: A laboratory test in which cells in a sample of tissue are viewed under regular and high-powered microscopes to look for certain changes in the cells.</li> \n         <li><strong><a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=270737&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000270737&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">Cytogenetic analysis</a></strong>: A laboratory test in which the <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=46470&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000046470&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">chromosomes</a> of cells in a sample of tissue are counted and checked for any changes, such as broken, missing, rearranged, or extra chromosomes. Changes in certain chromosomes may be a sign of cancer. Cytogenetic analysis is used to help diagnose cancer, plan treatment, or find out how well treatment is working.</li> \n         <li><strong><a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=460228&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000460228&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">FISH</a> (fluorescence in situ hybridization)</strong>: A laboratory test used to look at and count <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=45693&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000045693&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">genes</a> or chromosomes in cells and tissues. Pieces of <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=45671&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000045671&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">DNA</a> that contain fluorescent dyes are made in the laboratory and added to a sample of a patient\u2019s cells or tissues. When these dyed pieces of DNA attach to certain genes or areas of chromosomes in the sample, they light up when viewed under a fluorescent microscope. The FISH test is used to help diagnose cancer and help plan treatment.</li> \n        </ul> \n       </div> \n      </section> \n      <section> \n       <h3 type=\"keypoint\" do-not-show=\"toc\">Certain factors affect treatment options and prognosis (chance of recovery).</h3> \n       <p tabindex=\"-1\">The treatment options and <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=45849&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000045849&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">prognosis</a> depend on the following: </p> \n       <div> \n        <ul> \n         <li>The type of soft tissue sarcoma.</li> \n         <li>The size, grade, and <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=45885&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000045885&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">stage</a> of the tumor.</li> \n         <li>Where the tumor is in the body. </li> \n         <li>Whether all of the tumor is removed by <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=45570&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000045570&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">surgery</a>.</li> \n         <li>The patient's age and general health.</li> \n         <li>Whether the cancer has <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=46556&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000046556&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">recurred</a> (come back).</li> \n        </ul> \n       </div> \n       <p tabindex=\"-1\">Small, <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=386213&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000386213&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">low-grade</a> tumors, especially in the trunk, arms, or legs, are frequently treated with surgery alone. <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=386205&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000386205&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">High-grade</a> sarcomas are more difficult to treat and more likely to spread.</p> \n      </section> \n     </div> \n    </div> \n    <h3>Stages of Soft Tissue Sarcoma</h3> \n    <div> \n     <div> \n      <div> \n       <h3 do-not-show=\"toc\">Key Points</h3> \n       <div> \n        <ul> \n         <li>After soft tissue sarcoma has been diagnosed, tests are done to find out if cancer cells have spread within the soft tissue or to other parts of the body. </li> \n         <li>There are three ways that cancer spreads in the body.</li> \n         <li>Cancer may spread from where it began to other parts of the body.</li> \n         <li>The grade of the tumor is also used to describe the cancer and plan treatment.</li> \n         <li>For soft tissue sarcoma of the trunk, arms, and legs, the following stages are used: \n          <ul> \n           <li>Stage I</li> \n           <li>Stage II</li> \n           <li>Stage III</li> \n           <li>Stage IV</li> \n          </ul></li> \n         <li>For soft tissue sarcoma of the retroperitoneum, the following stages are used: \n          <ul> \n           <li>Stage I</li> \n           <li>Stage II</li> \n           <li>Stage III</li> \n           <li>Stage IV</li> \n          </ul></li> \n         <li>There is no standard staging system for soft tissue sarcoma of the head, neck, chest, or abdomen. </li> \n         <li>Soft tissue sarcoma can recur (come back) after it has been treated.</li> \n        </ul> \n       </div> \n      </div> \n      <section> \n       <h3 type=\"keypoint\" do-not-show=\"toc\">After soft tissue sarcoma has been diagnosed, tests are done to find out if cancer cells have spread within the soft tissue or to other parts of the body. </h3> \n       <p tabindex=\"-1\">The process used to find out if <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=45333&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000045333&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">cancer</a> has spread within the <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=45882&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000045882&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">soft tissue</a> or to other parts of the body is called <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=46597&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000046597&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">staging</a>. Staging of <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=46584&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000046584&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">soft tissue sarcoma</a> is also based on the <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=45702&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000045702&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">grade</a> and size of the <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=46634&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000046634&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">tumor</a>, and whether it has spread to the <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=45762&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000045762&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">lymph nodes</a> or other parts of the body. The information gathered from the staging process determines the <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=45885&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000045885&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">stage</a> of the disease. It is important to know the stage in order to plan treatment. </p> \n       <p tabindex=\"-1\">In addition to asking about your <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=642019&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000642019&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">personal</a> and <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=642015&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000642015&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">family health history</a> and doing a <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=270871&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000270871&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">physical exam</a>, your doctor may perform the following tests and procedures in the staging process:</p> \n       <div> \n        <ul> \n         <li><strong><a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=304687&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000304687&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">Chest x-ray</a></strong>: An <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=45944&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000045944&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">x-ray</a> of the <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=257523&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000257523&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">organs</a> and bones inside the chest. An x-ray is a type of energy beam that can go through the body and onto film, making a picture of areas inside the body.</li> \n         <li><strong><a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=304685&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000304685&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">Blood chemistry studies</a></strong>: A procedure in which a <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=270735&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000270735&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">blood</a> sample is checked to measure the amounts of certain substances released into the blood by organs and <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=46683&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000046683&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">tissues</a> in the body. An unusual (higher or lower than normal) amount of a substance can be a sign of disease.</li> \n         <li><strong><a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=45107&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000045107&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">Complete blood count</a> (CBC)</strong>: A procedure in which a sample of blood is drawn and checked for the following: \n          <div> \n           <ul> \n            <li> The number of <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=46124&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000046124&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">red blood cells</a>, <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=45993&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000045993&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">white blood cells</a>, and <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=45840&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000045840&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">platelets</a>.</li> \n            <li>The amount of <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=45108&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000045108&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">hemoglobin</a> (the <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=46092&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000046092&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">protein</a> that carries <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=538149&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000538149&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">oxygen</a>) in the red blood cells.</li> \n            <li>The portion of the blood sample made up of red blood cells. </li> \n           </ul> \n          </div></li> \n         <li><strong><a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=46033&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000046033&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">CT scan</a> (CAT scan)</strong>: A procedure that makes a series of detailed pictures of areas inside of the body, such as the <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=270740&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000270740&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">lung</a>, <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=45070&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000045070&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">abdomen</a>, and <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=46246&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000046246&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">pelvis</a>, taken from different angles. The pictures are made by a computer linked to an x-ray machine. A dye may be <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=44678&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000044678&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">injected</a> into a <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=476471&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000476471&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">vein</a> or swallowed to help the <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=257523&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000257523&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">organs</a> or tissues show up more clearly. This procedure is also called computed tomography, computerized tomography, or computerized axial tomography.</li> \n         <li><strong><a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=45788&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000045788&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">MRI</a> (magnetic resonance imaging)</strong>: A procedure that uses a magnet, <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=651209&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000651209&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">radio waves</a>, and a computer to make a series of detailed pictures of areas inside the body. This procedure is also called nuclear magnetic resonance imaging (NMRI). </li> \n         <li><strong><a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=46140&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000046140&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">PET scan</a> (positron emission tomography scan)</strong>: A procedure to find <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=45772&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000045772&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">malignant</a> tumor <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=46476&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000046476&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">cells</a> in the body. A small amount of <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=46550&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000046550&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">radioactive</a> <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=44033&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000044033&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">glucose</a> (sugar) is injected into a vein. The PET <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=386220&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000386220&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">scanner</a> rotates around the body and makes a picture of where glucose is being used in the body. Malignant tumor cells show up brighter in the picture because they are more active and take up more glucose than normal cells do. </li> \n        </ul> \n       </div> \n       <p tabindex=\"-1\">The results of these tests are viewed together with the results of the tumor <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=45164&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000045164&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">biopsy</a> to find out the stage of the soft tissue sarcoma before treatment is given. Sometimes <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=45214&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000045214&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">chemotherapy</a> or <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=44971&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000044971&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">radiation therapy</a> is given as the initial treatment and afterwards the soft tissue sarcoma is staged again.</p> \n      </section> \n      <section> \n       <h3 type=\"keypoint\" do-not-show=\"toc\">There are three ways that cancer spreads in the body.</h3> \n       <p tabindex=\"-1\">Cancer can spread through <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=46683&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000046683&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">tissue</a>, the <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=45764&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000045764&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">lymph system</a>, and the <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=270735&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000270735&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">blood</a>:</p> \n       <div> \n        <ul> \n         <li>Tissue. The cancer spreads from where it began by growing into nearby areas. </li> \n         <li>Lymph system. The cancer spreads from where it began by getting into the lymph system. The cancer travels through the <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=269462&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000269462&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">lymph vessels</a> to other parts of the body. </li> \n         <li>Blood. The cancer spreads from where it began by getting into the blood. The cancer travels through the <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=45020&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000045020&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">blood vessels</a> to other parts of the body. </li> \n        </ul> \n       </div> \n      </section> \n      <section> \n       <h3 type=\"keypoint\" do-not-show=\"toc\">Cancer may spread from where it began to other parts of the body.</h3> \n       <p tabindex=\"-1\">When cancer spreads to another part of the body, it is called <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=46710&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000046710&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">metastasis</a>. Cancer cells break away from where they began (the <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=45847&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000045847&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">primary tumor</a>) and travel through the lymph system or blood.</p> \n       <div> \n        <ul> \n         <li>Lymph system. The cancer gets into the lymph system, travels through the lymph vessels, and forms a <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=46634&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000046634&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">tumor</a> (<a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=44058&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000044058&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">metastatic</a> tumor) in another part of the body.</li> \n         <li>Blood. The cancer gets into the blood, travels through the blood vessels, and forms a tumor (metastatic tumor) in another part of the body.</li> \n        </ul> \n       </div> \n       <p tabindex=\"-1\">The metastatic tumor is the same type of cancer as the primary tumor. For example, if soft tissue sarcoma spreads to the lung, the cancer cells in the lung are actually soft tissue sarcoma cells. The disease is metastatic soft tissue sarcoma, not lung cancer.</p> \n       <div data-embed-button=\"media_entity_embed\" data-entity-embed-display=\"view_mode:media.video_display_medium_no_title\" data-entity-type=\"media\" data-caption=\"\"> \n        <figure> \n         <div data-video-url=\"https://www.youtube.com/embed/fQwar_-QdiQ?feature=oembed&amp;autoplay=1\" data-video-title=\"metastasis: how cancer spreads\"> \n          <iframe width=\"560\" height=\"315\" src=\"https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/fQwar_-QdiQ?rel=0\" frameborder=\"0\" allow=\"accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture\" title=\"metastasis: how cancer spreads\" alt=\"metastasis: how cancer spreads\" allowfullscreen=\"\"></iframe> \n         </div> \n         <figcaption>\n           Many cancer deaths are caused when cancer moves from the original tumor and spreads to other tissues and organs. This is called metastatic cancer. This animation shows how cancer cells travel from the place in the body where they first formed to other parts of the body. \n         </figcaption> \n        </figure> \n       </div> \n      </section> \n      <section> \n       <h3 type=\"keypoint\" do-not-show=\"toc\">The grade of the tumor is also used to describe the cancer and plan treatment.</h3> \n       <p tabindex=\"-1\">The grade of the tumor describes how <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=44636&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000044636&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">abnormal</a> the cancer cells look under a <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=638184&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000638184&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">microscope</a> and how quickly the tumor is likely to grow and spread. <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=386213&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000386213&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">Low grade</a>, mid grade, and <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=386205&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000386205&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">high grade</a> are used to describe soft tissue sarcoma:</p> \n       <div> \n        <ul> \n         <li>Low grade: In low-grade soft tissue sarcoma, the cancer cells look more like normal cells under a microscope and grow and spread more slowly than in mid-grade and high-grade soft tissue sarcoma.</li> \n         <li>Mid grade: In mid-grade soft tissue sarcoma, the cancer cells look more abnormal under a microscope and grow and spread more quickly than in low-grade soft tissue sarcoma.</li> \n         <li>High grade: In high-grade soft tissue sarcoma, the cancer cells look more abnormal under a microscope and grow and spread more quickly than in low-grade and mid-grade soft tissue sarcoma.</li> \n        </ul> \n       </div> \n      </section> \n      <section> \n       <h3 type=\"keypoint\" do-not-show=\"toc\">For soft tissue sarcoma of the trunk, arms, and legs, the following stages are used:</h3> \n       <section> \n        <h4 type=\"keypoint\" do-not-show=\"toc\">Stage I</h4> \n        <p tabindex=\"-1\"><a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=539072&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000539072&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">Stage I soft tissue sarcoma of the trunk, arms, and legs</a> is divided into stages IA and IB:</p> \n        <figure> \n         <a href=\"https://nci-media.cancer.gov/pdq/media/images/415526.jpg\" target=\"_blank\">Enlarge</a> \n         <img alt=\"Drawing shows different sizes of a tumor in centimeters (cm) compared to the size of a pea (1 cm), a peanut (2 cm), a grape (3 cm), a walnut (4 cm), a lime (5 cm), an egg (6 cm), a peach (7 cm), and a grapefruit (10 cm). Also shown is a 10-cm ruler and a 4-inch ruler.\" title=\"Drawing shows different sizes of a tumor in centimeters (cm) compared to the size of a pea (1 cm), a peanut (2 cm), a grape (3 cm), a walnut (4 cm), a lime (5 cm), an egg (6 cm), a peach (7 cm), and a grapefruit (10 cm). Also shown is a 10-cm ruler and a 4-inch ruler.\" src=\"https://nci-media.cancer.gov/pdq/media/images/415526-750.jpg\"> \n         <figcaption>\n           Tumor sizes are often measured in centimeters (cm) or inches. Common food items that can be used to show tumor size in cm include: a pea (1 cm), a peanut (2 cm), a grape (3 cm), a walnut (4 cm), a lime (5 cm or 2 inches), an egg (6 cm), a peach (7 cm), and a grapefruit (10 cm or 4 inches). \n         </figcaption> \n        </figure> \n        <div> \n         <ul> \n          <li>In stage IA, the <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=46634&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000046634&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">tumor</a> is 5 <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=354457&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000354457&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">centimeters</a> or smaller and is <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=386213&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000386213&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">low grade</a> or the <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=774694&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000774694&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">grade</a> is unknown.</li> \n          <li>In stage IB, the <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=46634&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000046634&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">tumor</a> is larger than 5 <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=354457&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000354457&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">centimeters</a> and is <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=386213&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000386213&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">low grade</a> or the <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=774694&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000774694&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">grade</a> is unknown.</li> \n         </ul> \n        </div> \n       </section> \n       <section> \n        <h4 type=\"keypoint\" do-not-show=\"toc\">Stage II</h4> \n        <p tabindex=\"-1\"> In <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=539073&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000539073&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">stage II soft tissue sarcoma of the trunk, arms, and legs</a>, the <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=46634&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000046634&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">tumor</a> is 5 <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=354457&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000354457&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">centimeters</a> or smaller and is mid grade or <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=386205&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000386205&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">high grade</a>.</p> \n       </section> \n       <section> \n        <h4 type=\"keypoint\" do-not-show=\"toc\">Stage III</h4> \n        <p tabindex=\"-1\"><a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=46672&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000046672&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">Stage III soft tissue sarcoma of the trunk, arms, and legs</a> is divided into stages IIIA and IIIB:</p> \n        <div> \n         <ul> \n          <li>In stage IIIA, the <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=46634&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000046634&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">tumor</a> is larger than 5 <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=354457&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000354457&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">centimeters</a> but not larger than 10 centimeters and is mid grade or <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=386205&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000386205&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">high grade</a>.</li> \n          <li>In stage IIIB, the <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=46634&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000046634&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">tumor</a> is larger than 10 <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=354457&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000354457&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">centimeters</a> and is mid grade or <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=386205&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000386205&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">high grade</a>.</li> \n         </ul> \n        </div> \n       </section> \n       <section> \n        <h4 type=\"keypoint\" do-not-show=\"toc\">Stage IV</h4> \n        <p tabindex=\"-1\">In <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=46673&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000046673&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">stage IV soft tissue sarcoma of the trunk, arms, and legs</a>, one of the following is found:</p> \n        <div> \n         <ul> \n          <li>the <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=46634&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000046634&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">tumor</a> is any size, any <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=774694&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000774694&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">grade</a>, and has spread to nearby <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=45762&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000045762&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">lymph nodes</a>; or</li> \n          <li>the tumor is any size, any grade, and may have spread to nearby lymph nodes. <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=45333&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000045333&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">Cancer</a> has spread to other parts of the body, such as the <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=270740&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000270740&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">lung</a>.</li> \n         </ul> \n        </div> \n       </section> \n      </section> \n      <section> \n       <h3 type=\"keypoint\" do-not-show=\"toc\">For soft tissue sarcoma of the retroperitoneum, the following stages are used:</h3> \n       <section> \n        <h4 type=\"keypoint\" do-not-show=\"toc\">Stage I</h4> \n        <p tabindex=\"-1\"><a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=793703&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000793703&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">Stage I soft tissue sarcoma of the retroperitoneum</a> is divided into stages IA and IB:</p> \n        <figure> \n         <a href=\"https://nci-media.cancer.gov/pdq/media/images/415526.jpg\" target=\"_blank\">Enlarge</a> \n         <img alt=\"Drawing shows different sizes of a tumor in centimeters (cm) compared to the size of a pea (1 cm), a peanut (2 cm), a grape (3 cm), a walnut (4 cm), a lime (5 cm), an egg (6 cm), a peach (7 cm), and a grapefruit (10 cm). Also shown is a 10-cm ruler and a 4-inch ruler.\" title=\"Drawing shows different sizes of a tumor in centimeters (cm) compared to the size of a pea (1 cm), a peanut (2 cm), a grape (3 cm), a walnut (4 cm), a lime (5 cm), an egg (6 cm), a peach (7 cm), and a grapefruit (10 cm). Also shown is a 10-cm ruler and a 4-inch ruler.\" src=\"https://nci-media.cancer.gov/pdq/media/images/415526-750.jpg\"> \n         <figcaption>\n           Tumor sizes are often measured in centimeters (cm) or inches. Common food items that can be used to show tumor size in cm include: a pea (1 cm), a peanut (2 cm), a grape (3 cm), a walnut (4 cm), a lime (5 cm or 2 inches), an egg (6 cm), a peach (7 cm), and a grapefruit (10 cm or 4 inches). \n         </figcaption> \n        </figure> \n        <div> \n         <ul> \n          <li>In stage IA, the <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=46634&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000046634&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">tumor</a> is 5 <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=354457&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000354457&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">centimeters</a> or smaller and is <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=386213&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000386213&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">low grade</a> or the <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=774694&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000774694&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">grade</a> is unknown.</li> \n          <li>In stage IB, the <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=46634&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000046634&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">tumor</a> is larger than 5 <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=354457&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000354457&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">centimeters</a> and is <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=386213&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000386213&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">low grade</a> or the <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=774694&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000774694&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">grade</a> is unknown.</li> \n         </ul> \n        </div> \n       </section> \n       <section> \n        <h4 type=\"keypoint\" do-not-show=\"toc\">Stage II</h4> \n        <p tabindex=\"-1\">In <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=793705&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000793705&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">stage II soft tissue sarcoma of the retroperitoneum</a>, the <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=46634&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000046634&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">tumor</a> is 5 <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=354457&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000354457&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">centimeters</a> or smaller and is mid grade or <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=386205&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000386205&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">high grade</a>.</p> \n       </section> \n       <section> \n        <h4 type=\"keypoint\" do-not-show=\"toc\">Stage III</h4> \n        <p tabindex=\"-1\"><a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=793707&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000793707&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">Stage III soft tissue sarcoma of the retroperitoneum</a> is divided into stages IIIA and IIIB:</p> \n        <div> \n         <ul> \n          <li>In stage IIIA, the <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=46634&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000046634&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">tumor</a> is larger than 5 <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=354457&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000354457&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">centimeters</a> but not larger than 10 centimeters and is mid grade or <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=386205&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000386205&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">high grade</a>.</li> \n          <li>In stage IIIB, one of the following is found: \n           <div> \n            <ul> \n             <li>the <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=46634&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000046634&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">tumor</a> is larger than 10 <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=354457&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000354457&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">centimeters</a> and is mid grade or <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=386205&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000386205&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">high grade</a>; or </li> \n             <li>the tumor is any size, any <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=774694&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000774694&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">grade</a>, and has spread to nearby <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=45762&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000045762&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">lymph nodes</a>.</li> \n            </ul> \n           </div></li> \n         </ul> \n        </div> \n       </section> \n       <section> \n        <h4 type=\"keypoint\" do-not-show=\"toc\">Stage IV</h4> \n        <p tabindex=\"-1\">In <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=793709&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000793709&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">stage IV soft tissue sarcoma of the retroperitoneum</a>, the <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=46634&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000046634&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">tumor</a> is any size, any <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=774694&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000774694&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">grade</a>, and may have spread to nearby <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=45762&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000045762&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">lymph nodes</a>. <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=45333&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000045333&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">Cancer</a> has spread to other parts of the body, such as the <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=270740&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000270740&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">lung</a>.</p> \n       </section> \n      </section> \n      <section> \n       <h3 type=\"keypoint\" do-not-show=\"toc\">There is no standard staging system for soft tissue sarcoma of the head, neck, chest, or abdomen. </h3> \n      </section> \n      <section> \n       <h3 type=\"keypoint\" do-not-show=\"toc\">Soft tissue sarcoma can recur (come back) after it has been treated.</h3> \n       <p tabindex=\"-1\">The cancer may come back in the same soft tissue or in other parts of the body.</p> \n      </section> \n     </div> \n    </div> \n    <h3>Treatment Option Overview</h3> \n    <div> \n     <div> \n      <div> \n       <h3 do-not-show=\"toc\">Key Points</h3> \n       <div> \n        <ul> \n         <li>There are different types of treatment for patients with soft tissue sarcoma.</li> \n         <li>The following types of treatment are used: \n          <ul> \n           <li>Surgery</li> \n           <li>Radiation therapy</li> \n           <li>Chemotherapy</li> \n          </ul></li> \n         <li>Targeted therapy</li> \n         <li> Immunotherapy</li> \n         <li>Treatment for soft tissue sarcoma may cause side effects.</li> \n         <li>Patients may want to think about taking part in a clinical trial.</li> \n         <li>Patients can enter clinical trials before, during, or after starting their cancer treatment.</li> \n         <li>Follow-up tests may be needed.</li> \n        </ul> \n       </div> \n      </div> \n      <section> \n       <h3 type=\"keypoint\" do-not-show=\"toc\">There are different types of treatment for patients with soft tissue sarcoma.</h3> \n       <p tabindex=\"-1\">Different types of treatments are available for patients with <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=46584&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000046584&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">soft tissue sarcoma</a>. Some treatments are <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=44930&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000044930&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">standard</a> (the currently used treatment), and some are being tested in <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=45961&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000045961&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">clinical trials</a>. A treatment clinical trial is a <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=651211&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000651211&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">research study</a> meant to help improve current treatments or obtain information on new treatments for patients with <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=45333&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000045333&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">cancer</a>. When clinical trials show that a new treatment is better than the standard treatment, the new treatment may become the standard treatment. Patients may want to think about taking part in a clinical trial. Some clinical trials are open only to patients who have not started treatment.</p> \n      </section> \n      <section> \n       <h3 type=\"keypoint\" do-not-show=\"toc\">The following types of treatment are used:</h3> \n       <section> \n        <h4 type=\"keypoint\" do-not-show=\"toc\">Surgery</h4> \n        <p tabindex=\"-1\"><a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=45570&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000045570&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">Surgery</a> is the most common treatment for soft tissue sarcoma. It may be the only treatment needed for small, <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=386213&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000386213&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">low-grade</a> tumors, especially in the <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=796908&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000796908&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">trunk</a>, arms, or legs. The following surgical procedures may be used: </p> \n        <div> \n         <ul> \n          <li><a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=442898&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000442898&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">Mohs micrographic surgery</a>: A procedure in which the tumor is cut from the skin in thin layers. During surgery, the edges of the tumor and each layer of tumor removed are viewed through a <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=638184&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000638184&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">microscope</a> to check for cancer <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=46476&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000046476&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">cells</a>. Layers continue to be removed until no more cancer cells are seen. This type of surgery removes as little normal <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=46683&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000046683&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">tissue</a> as possible and is often used where appearance is important, such as on the skin. \n           <figure> \n            <a href=\"https://nci-media.cancer.gov/pdq/media/images/661753.jpg\" target=\"_blank\">Enlarge</a> \n            <img alt=\"Mohs surgery; drawing shows a visible lesion on the skin. The pullout shows a block of skin with cancer in the epidermis (outer layer of the skin) and the dermis (inner layer of the skin). A visible lesion is shown on the skin\u2019s surface. Four numbered blocks show the removal of thin layers of the skin one at a time until all the cancer is removed.\" title=\"Mohs surgery; drawing shows a visible lesion on the skin. The pullout shows a block of skin with cancer in the epidermis (outer layer of the skin) and the dermis (inner layer of the skin). A visible lesion is shown on the skin\u2019s surface. Four numbered blocks show the removal of thin layers of the skin one at a time until all the cancer is removed.\" src=\"https://nci-media.cancer.gov/pdq/media/images/661753-750.jpg\"> \n           </figure></li> \n          <li><a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=446983&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000446983&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">Wide local excision</a>: Removal of the tumor along with some normal tissue around it. For tumors of the head, neck, <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=45070&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000045070&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">abdomen</a>, and <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=796908&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000796908&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">trunk</a>, as little normal tissue as possible is removed.</li> \n          <li><a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=689062&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000689062&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">Limb-sparing surgery</a>: Removal of the tumor in an arm or leg without <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=46210&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000046210&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">amputation</a>, so the use and appearance of the limb is saved. <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=44971&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000044971&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">Radiation therapy</a> or <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=45214&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000045214&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">chemotherapy</a> may be given first to shrink the tumor. The tumor is then removed in a wide local excision. Tissue and bone that are removed may be replaced with a <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=46373&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000046373&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">graft</a> using tissue and bone taken from another part of the patient's body, or with an <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=285636&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000285636&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">implant</a> such as artificial bone. </li> \n          <li> Amputation: Surgery to remove part or all of an arm or leg. Amputation is rarely used to treat soft tissue sarcoma.</li> \n          <li><a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=45763&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000045763&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">Lymphadenectomy</a>: A surgical procedure in which <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=45762&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000045762&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">lymph nodes</a> are removed and a sample of tissue is checked under a microscope for <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=750109&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000750109&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">signs</a> of cancer. This procedure is also called a lymph node dissection.</li> \n         </ul> \n        </div> \n        <p tabindex=\"-1\">Radiation therapy or chemotherapy may be given before or after surgery to remove the tumor. When given before surgery, radiation therapy or chemotherapy will make the tumor smaller and reduce the amount of tissue that needs to be removed during surgery. Treatment given before surgery is called <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=45800&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000045800&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">neoadjuvant therapy</a>. When given after surgery to remove all of the tumor that can be seen, radiation therapy or chemotherapy will kill any remaining cancer cells. Treatment given after the surgery, to lower the risk that the cancer will come back, is called <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=45587&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000045587&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">adjuvant therapy</a>.</p> \n       </section> \n       <section> \n        <h4 type=\"keypoint\" do-not-show=\"toc\">Radiation therapy</h4> \n        <p tabindex=\"-1\">Radiation therapy is a cancer treatment that uses high-energy <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=45944&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000045944&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">x-rays</a> or other types of <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=45072&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000045072&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">radiation</a> to kill cancer cells or keep them from growing. There are two types of radiation therapy: </p> \n        <div> \n         <ul> \n          <li><a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=46686&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000046686&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">External radiation therapy</a> uses a machine outside the body to send radiation toward the area of the body with cancer. \n           <div> \n            <ul> \n             <li><a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=335073&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000335073&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">Intensity-modulated radiation therapy</a> (IMRT) is a type of <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=45582&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000045582&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">3-dimensional</a> (3-D) radiation therapy that uses a computer to make pictures of the size and shape of the tumor. Thin beams of radiation of different intensities (strengths) are aimed at the tumor from many angles. This type of external radiation therapy causes less damage to nearby healthy tissue and is less likely to cause dry mouth, trouble swallowing, and damage to the skin.</li> \n            </ul> \n           </div></li> \n          <li><a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=46345&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000046345&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">Internal radiation therapy</a> uses a <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=46550&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000046550&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">radioactive</a> substance sealed in needles, <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=257219&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000257219&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">seeds</a>, wires, or <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=45637&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000045637&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">catheters</a> that are placed directly into or near the cancer.</li> \n         </ul> \n        </div> \n        <p tabindex=\"-1\">The way the radiation therapy is given depends on the type and <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=45885&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000045885&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">stage</a> of the cancer being treated. External radiation therapy and internal radiation therapy may be used to treat soft tissue sarcoma.</p> \n       </section> \n       <section> \n        <h4 type=\"keypoint\" do-not-show=\"toc\">Chemotherapy</h4> \n        <p tabindex=\"-1\">Chemotherapy is a cancer treatment that uses <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=348921&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000348921&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">drugs</a> to stop the growth of cancer cells, either by killing the cells or by stopping them from dividing. When chemotherapy is taken by mouth or <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=44678&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000044678&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">injected</a> into a <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=476471&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000476471&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">vein</a> or muscle, the drugs enter the bloodstream and can reach cancer cells throughout the body (<a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=301626&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000301626&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">systemic chemotherapy</a>). </p> \n        <p tabindex=\"-1\">For more information, see <a href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/about-cancer/treatment/drugs/soft-tissue-sarcoma\" title=\"https://www.cancer.gov/about-cancer/treatment/drugs/soft-tissue-sarcoma\">Drugs Approved for Soft Tissue Sarcoma</a>.</p> \n       </section> \n      </section> \n      <section> \n       <h3 type=\"keypoint\" do-not-show=\"toc\">Targeted therapy</h3> \n       <p tabindex=\"-1\"><a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=270742&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000270742&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">Targeted therapy</a> is a type of treatment that uses drugs or other substances to identify and attack specific cancer cells. There are different types of targeted therapy. These include:</p> \n       <div> \n        <ul> \n         <li><a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=750798&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000750798&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">Tyrosine kinase inhibitor</a>&nbsp;<a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=44737&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000044737&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">therapy</a>: These inhibitors block signals that cancer cells need to grow and divide. Some tyrosine kinase inhibitors also have <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=46739&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000046739&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">angiogenesis inhibitor</a> effects. Tyrosine kinase inhibitors used to treat soft tissue sarcoma include <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=527219&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000527219&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">pazopanib</a>, <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=44893&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000044893&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">imatinib</a>, <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=468779&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000468779&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">sunitinib</a>, and <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=740896&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000740896&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">regorafenib</a>. New types of tyrosine kinase inhibitors are being studied, including <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=597183&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000597183&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">cediranib</a> and <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=795811&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000795811&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">larotrectinib</a>.</li> \n         <li><a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=784255&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000784255&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">Histone methyltransferase inhibitor</a> therapy: This therapy may help keep cancer cells from growing. <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=793179&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000793179&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">Tazemetostat</a> is a type of histone methyltransferase inhibitor therapy used to treat soft tissue sarcoma.</li> \n        </ul> \n       </div> \n       <p tabindex=\"-1\">For more information, see <a href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/about-cancer/treatment/drugs/soft-tissue-sarcoma\" title=\"https://www.cancer.gov/about-cancer/treatment/drugs/soft-tissue-sarcoma\">Drugs Approved for Soft Tissue Sarcoma</a>.</p> \n      </section> \n      <section> \n       <h3 type=\"keypoint\" do-not-show=\"toc\"> Immunotherapy</h3> \n       <p tabindex=\"-1\"><a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=45729&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000045729&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">Immunotherapy</a> is a treatment that uses the patient's <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=46356&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000046356&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">immune system</a> to fight cancer. Substances made by the body or made in a laboratory are used to boost, direct, or restore the body's natural defenses against cancer.</p> \n       <p tabindex=\"-1\"><a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=772606&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000772606&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">Immune checkpoint inhibitor</a> therapy is a type of immunotherapy. Some types of <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=46356&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000046356&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">immune system</a> cells, such as <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=44928&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000044928&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">T cells</a>, and some cancer cells have certain <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=46092&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000046092&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">proteins</a>, called checkpoint proteins, on their surface that keep immune responses in check. These checkpoints help keep immune responses from being too strong and sometimes can keep T cells from killing cancer cells. When these checkpoints are blocked, T cells can kill cancer cells better. </p> \n       <p tabindex=\"-1\">Types of immune checkpoint inhibitor therapy include the following:</p> \n       <div> \n        <ul> \n         <li><a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=777030&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000777030&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">CTLA-4</a> inhibitor therapy: CTLA-4 is a protein on the surface of T cells that helps keep the body's immune responses in check. When CTLA-4 attaches to another protein called B7 on a cancer cell, it stops the T cell from killing the cancer cell. CTLA-4 inhibitors attach to CTLA-4 and allow the T cells to kill cancer cells.<p tabindex=\"-1\"><a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=535555&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000535555&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">Ipilimumab</a> is a type of CTLA-4 inhibitor that is being studied to treat soft tissue sarcoma.</p> \n          <figure> \n           <a href=\"https://nci-media.cancer.gov/pdq/media/images/776560.jpg\" target=\"_blank\">Enlarge</a> \n           <img alt=\"Immune checkpoint inhibitor; the panel on the left shows the binding of the T-cell receptor (TCR) to antigen and MHC proteins on the antigen-presenting cell (APC) and the binding of CD28 on the T cell to B7-1/B7-2 on the APC. It also shows the binding of B7-1/B7-2 to CTLA-4 on the T cell, which keeps the T cells in the inactive state. The panel on the right shows immune checkpoint inhibitor (anti-CTLA antibody) blocking the binding of B7-1/B7-2 to CTLA-4, which allows the T cells to be active and to kill tumor cells.\" title=\"Immune checkpoint inhibitor; the panel on the left shows the binding of the T-cell receptor (TCR) to antigen and MHC proteins on the antigen-presenting cell (APC) and the binding of CD28 on the T cell to B7-1/B7-2 on the APC. It also shows the binding of B7-1/B7-2 to CTLA-4 on the T cell, which keeps the T cells in the inactive state. The panel on the right shows immune checkpoint inhibitor (anti-CTLA antibody) blocking the binding of B7-1/B7-2 to CTLA-4, which allows the T cells to be active and to kill tumor cells.\" src=\"https://nci-media.cancer.gov/pdq/media/images/776560-750.jpg\"> \n           <figcaption>\n             Immune checkpoint inhibitor. Checkpoint proteins, such as B7-1/B7-2 on antigen-presenting cells (APC) and CTLA-4 on T cells, help keep the body\u2019s immune responses in check. When the T-cell receptor (TCR) binds to antigen and major histocompatibility complex (MHC) proteins on the APC and CD28 binds to B7-1/B7-2 on the APC, the T cell can be activated. However, the binding of B7-1/B7-2 to CTLA-4 keeps the T cells in the inactive state so they are not able to kill tumor cells in the body (left panel). Blocking the binding of B7-1/B7-2 to CTLA-4 with an immune checkpoint inhibitor (anti-CTLA-4 antibody) allows the T cells to be active and to kill tumor cells (right panel). \n           </figcaption> \n          </figure></li> \n         <li><a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=777027&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000777027&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">PD-1</a> and <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=797389&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000797389&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">PD-L1</a> inhibitor therapy: PD-1 is a protein on the surface of T cells that helps keep the body's immune responses in check. PD-L1 is a protein found on some types of cancer cells. When PD-1 attaches to PD-L1, it stops the T cell from killing the cancer cell. PD-1 and PD-L1 inhibitors keep PD-1 and PD-L1 proteins from attaching to each other. This allows the T cells to kill cancer cells.<p tabindex=\"-1\"><a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=764538&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000764538&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">Pembrolizumab</a> and <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=767747&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000767747&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">nivolumab</a> are PD-1 inhibitors that are used to treat <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=45850&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000045850&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">progressive</a> and <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=45862&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000045862&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">recurrent</a> soft tissue sarcoma.</p></li> \n        </ul> \n       </div> \n       <figure> \n        <a href=\"https://nci-media.cancer.gov/pdq/media/images/774646.jpg\" target=\"_blank\">Enlarge</a> \n        <img alt=\"Immune checkpoint inhibitor; the panel on the left shows the binding of proteins PD-L1 (on the tumor cell) to PD-1 (on the T cell), which keeps T cells from killing tumor cells in the body. Also shown are a tumor cell antigen and T cell receptor. The panel on the right shows immune checkpoint inhibitors (anti-PD-L1 and anti-PD-1) blocking the binding of PD-L1 to PD-1, which allows the T cells to kill tumor cells.\" title=\"Immune checkpoint inhibitor; the panel on the left shows the binding of proteins PD-L1 (on the tumor cell) to PD-1 (on the T cell), which keeps T cells from killing tumor cells in the body. Also shown are a tumor cell antigen and T cell receptor. The panel on the right shows immune checkpoint inhibitors (anti-PD-L1 and anti-PD-1) blocking the binding of PD-L1 to PD-1, which allows the T cells to kill tumor cells.\" src=\"https://nci-media.cancer.gov/pdq/media/images/774646-750.jpg\"> \n        <figcaption>\n          Immune checkpoint inhibitor. Checkpoint proteins, such as PD-L1 on tumor cells and PD-1 on T cells, help keep immune responses in check. The binding of PD-L1 to PD-1 keeps T cells from killing tumor cells in the body (left panel). Blocking the binding of PD-L1 to PD-1 with an immune checkpoint inhibitor (anti-PD-L1 or anti-PD-1) allows the T cells to kill tumor cells (right panel). \n        </figcaption> \n       </figure> \n       <div data-embed-button=\"media_entity_embed\" data-entity-embed-display=\"view_mode:media.video_display_medium_no_title\" data-entity-type=\"media\" data-caption=\"\"> \n        <figure> \n         <div data-video-url=\"https://www.youtube.com/embed/dxnjAc-rqz8?feature=oembed&amp;autoplay=1\" data-video-title=\"monoclonal antibodies: how monoclonal antibodies treat cancer\"> \n          <iframe width=\"560\" height=\"315\" src=\"https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/dxnjAc-rqz8?rel=0\" frameborder=\"0\" allow=\"accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture\" title=\"monoclonal antibodies: how monoclonal antibodies treat cancer\" alt=\"monoclonal antibodies: how monoclonal antibodies treat cancer\" allowfullscreen=\"\"></iframe> \n         </div> \n         <figcaption>\n           How do monoclonal antibodies work to treat cancer? This video shows how monoclonal antibodies, such as trastuzumab, pembrolizumab, and rituximab, block molecules cancer cells need to grow, flag cancer cells for destruction by the body\u2019s immune system, or deliver harmful substances to cancer cells. \n         </figcaption> \n        </figure> \n       </div> \n       <p tabindex=\"-1\">For more information, see <a href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/about-cancer/treatment/drugs/soft-tissue-sarcoma\" title=\"https://www.cancer.gov/about-cancer/treatment/drugs/soft-tissue-sarcoma\">Drugs Approved for Soft Tissue Sarcoma</a>.</p> \n      </section> \n      <section> \n       <h3 type=\"keypoint\" do-not-show=\"toc\">Treatment for soft tissue sarcoma may cause side effects.</h3> \n       <p tabindex=\"-1\">For information about <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=46580&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000046580&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">side effects</a> caused by treatment for cancer, visit our <a href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/about-cancer/treatment/side-effects\" title=\"https://www.cancer.gov/about-cancer/treatment/side-effects\">Side Effects</a> page.</p> \n      </section> \n      <section> \n       <h3 type=\"keypoint\" do-not-show=\"toc\">Patients may want to think about taking part in a clinical trial.</h3> \n       <p tabindex=\"-1\">For some patients, taking part in a <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=45961&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000045961&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">clinical trial</a> may be the best treatment choice. Clinical trials are part of the cancer research process. Clinical trials are done to find out if new cancer treatments are safe and effective or better than the <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=44930&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000044930&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">standard treatment</a>.</p> \n       <p tabindex=\"-1\">Many of today's standard treatments for cancer are based on earlier clinical trials. Patients who take part in a clinical trial may receive the standard treatment or be among the first to receive a new treatment.</p> \n       <p tabindex=\"-1\">Patients who take part in clinical trials also help improve the way cancer will be treated in the future. Even when clinical trials do not lead to effective new treatments, they often answer important questions and help move research forward.</p> \n      </section> \n      <section> \n       <h3 type=\"keypoint\" do-not-show=\"toc\">Patients can enter clinical trials before, during, or after starting their cancer treatment.</h3> \n       <p tabindex=\"-1\">Some clinical trials only include patients who have not yet received treatment. Other trials test treatments for patients whose cancer has not gotten better. There are also clinical trials that test new ways to stop cancer from recurring (coming back) or reduce the <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=46580&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000046580&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">side effects</a> of cancer treatment.</p> \n       <p tabindex=\"-1\">Clinical trials are taking place in many parts of the country. Information about clinical trials supported by NCI can be found on NCI\u2019s <a href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/research/participate/clinical-trials-search\" title=\"https://www.cancer.gov/research/participate/clinical-trials-search\">clinical trials search</a> webpage. Clinical trials supported by other organizations can be found on the <a href=\"https://clinicaltrials.gov/\" title=\"https://clinicaltrials.gov/\">ClinicalTrials.gov</a> website.</p> \n      </section> \n      <section> \n       <h3 type=\"keypoint\" do-not-show=\"toc\">Follow-up tests may be needed.</h3> \n       <p tabindex=\"-1\">As you go through treatment, you will have follow-up tests or check-ups. Some tests that were done to <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=46450&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000046450&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">diagnose</a> or <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=45885&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000045885&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">stage</a> the cancer may be repeated to see how well the treatment is working. Decisions about whether to continue, change, or stop treatment may be based on the results of these tests.</p> \n       <p tabindex=\"-1\">Some of the tests will continue to be done from time to time after treatment has ended. The results of these tests can show if your condition has changed or if the cancer has recurred (come back). </p> \n      </section> \n     </div> \n    </div> \n    <h3>Treatment of Stage I Soft Tissue Sarcoma</h3> \n    <div> \n     <div> \n      <p tabindex=\"-1\">For information about the treatments listed below, see <a href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/types/soft-tissue-sarcoma/patient/adult-soft-tissue-treatment-pdq#_55\">Treatment Option Overview</a>. To learn about the cancer stages, see <a href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/types/soft-tissue-sarcoma/patient/adult-soft-tissue-treatment-pdq#_26\">Stages of Soft Tissue Sarcoma</a>.</p> \n      <p tabindex=\"-1\">Treatment of stage I soft tissue sarcoma may include the following:</p> \n      <div> \n       <ul> \n        <li><a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=45570&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000045570&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">Surgery</a> to remove the <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=46634&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000046634&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">tumor</a>, such as <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=442898&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000442898&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">Mohs microsurgery</a> for small <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=45562&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000045562&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">sarcomas</a> of the skin, <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=446983&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000446983&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">wide local excision</a>, or <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=689062&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000689062&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">limb-sparing surgery</a>.</li> \n        <li><a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=44971&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000044971&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">Radiation therapy</a> before and/or after surgery.</li> \n        <li><a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=440106&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000440106&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">High-dose radiation therapy</a>, for tumors that cannot be removed by surgery.</li> \n       </ul> \n      </div> \n      <p tabindex=\"-1\">Use our <a href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/research/participate/clinical-trials-search\" title=\"https://www.cancer.gov/research/participate/clinical-trials-search\">clinical trial search</a> to find NCI-supported cancer clinical trials that are accepting patients. You can search for trials based on the type of cancer, the age of the patient, and where the trials are being done. <a href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/research/participate/clinical-trials\" title=\"https://www.cancer.gov/research/participate/clinical-trials\">General information</a> about clinical trials is also available.</p> \n     </div> \n    </div> \n    <h3>Treatment of Stage II Soft Tissue Sarcoma and Stage III Soft Tissue Sarcoma That Has Not Spread to Lymph Nodes</h3> \n    <div> \n     <div> \n      <p tabindex=\"-1\">For information about the treatments listed below, see <a href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/types/soft-tissue-sarcoma/patient/adult-soft-tissue-treatment-pdq#_55\">Treatment Option Overview</a>. To learn about the cancer stages, see <a href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/types/soft-tissue-sarcoma/patient/adult-soft-tissue-treatment-pdq#_26\">Stages of Soft Tissue Sarcoma</a>.</p> \n      <p tabindex=\"-1\">Treatment of stage II soft tissue sarcoma and stage III soft tissue sarcoma that has not spread to <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=45762&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000045762&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">lymph nodes</a> may include the following: </p> \n      <div> \n       <ul> \n        <li><a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=45570&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000045570&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">Surgery</a> to remove the <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=46634&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000046634&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">tumor</a>, such as <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=446983&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000446983&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">wide local excision</a> or <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=689062&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000689062&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">limb-sparing surgery</a>.</li> \n        <li><a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=44971&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000044971&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">Radiation therapy</a> before or after surgery.</li> \n        <li>Radiation therapy and/or <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=45214&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000045214&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">chemotherapy</a> before limb-sparing surgery. Radiation therapy may also be given after surgery.</li> \n        <li><a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=440106&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000440106&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">High-dose radiation therapy</a> for tumors that cannot be removed by surgery. </li> \n       </ul> \n      </div> \n      <p tabindex=\"-1\">Use our <a href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/research/participate/clinical-trials-search\" title=\"https://www.cancer.gov/research/participate/clinical-trials-search\">clinical trial search</a> to find NCI-supported cancer clinical trials that are accepting patients. You can search for trials based on the type of cancer, the age of the patient, and where the trials are being done. <a href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/research/participate/clinical-trials\" title=\"https://www.cancer.gov/research/participate/clinical-trials\">General information</a> about clinical trials is also available.</p> \n     </div> \n    </div> \n    <h3>Treatment of Stage III Soft Tissue Sarcoma That Has Spread to Lymph Nodes (Advanced)</h3> \n    <div> \n     <div> \n      <p tabindex=\"-1\">For information about the treatments listed below, see <a href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/types/soft-tissue-sarcoma/patient/adult-soft-tissue-treatment-pdq#_55\">Treatment Option Overview</a>. To learn about the cancer stages, see <a href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/types/soft-tissue-sarcoma/patient/adult-soft-tissue-treatment-pdq#_26\">Stages of Soft Tissue Sarcoma</a>.</p> \n      <p tabindex=\"-1\">Treatment of stage III soft tissue sarcoma that has spread to <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=45762&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000045762&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">lymph nodes</a> (<a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=478743&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000478743&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">advanced</a>) may include the following:</p> \n      <div> \n       <ul> \n        <li><a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=45570&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000045570&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">Surgery</a> (<a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=446983&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000446983&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">wide local excision</a>) with <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=45763&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000045763&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">lymphadenectomy</a>. <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=44971&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000044971&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">Radiation therapy</a> may also be given after surgery.</li> \n        <li>Surgery with <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=45800&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000045800&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">neoadjuvant therapy</a> (<a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=45214&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000045214&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">chemotherapy</a> or <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=44971&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000044971&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">radiation therapy</a>) or <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=45587&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000045587&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">adjuvant therapy</a> (radiation therapy).</li> \n       </ul> \n      </div> \n      <p tabindex=\"-1\">Use our <a href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/research/participate/clinical-trials-search\" title=\"https://www.cancer.gov/research/participate/clinical-trials-search\">clinical trial search</a> to find NCI-supported cancer clinical trials that are accepting patients. You can search for trials based on the type of cancer, the age of the patient, and where the trials are being done. <a href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/research/participate/clinical-trials\" title=\"https://www.cancer.gov/research/participate/clinical-trials\">General information</a> about clinical trials is also available.</p> \n     </div> \n    </div> \n    <h3>Treatment of Stage IV Soft Tissue Sarcoma</h3> \n    <div> \n     <div> \n      <p tabindex=\"-1\">For information about the treatments listed below, see <a href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/types/soft-tissue-sarcoma/patient/adult-soft-tissue-treatment-pdq#_55\">Treatment Option Overview</a>. To learn about the cancer stages, see <a href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/types/soft-tissue-sarcoma/patient/adult-soft-tissue-treatment-pdq#_26\">Stages of Soft Tissue Sarcoma</a>.</p> \n      <p tabindex=\"-1\">Treatment of stage IV soft tissue sarcoma may include the following:</p> \n      <div> \n       <ul> \n        <li><a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=45214&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000045214&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">Chemotherapy</a>.</li> \n        <li><a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=45570&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000045570&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">Surgery</a> to remove <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=45333&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000045333&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">cancer</a> that has spread to the <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=270740&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000270740&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">lungs</a>.</li> \n        <li><a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=270742&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000270742&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">Targeted therapy</a> with a <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=44833&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000044833&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">tyrosine kinase inhibitor</a> (<a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=527219&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000527219&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">pazopanib</a> or <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=44893&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000044893&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">imatinib</a>).</li> \n       </ul> \n      </div> \n      <p tabindex=\"-1\">Use our <a href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/research/participate/clinical-trials-search\" title=\"https://www.cancer.gov/research/participate/clinical-trials-search\">clinical trial search</a> to find NCI-supported cancer clinical trials that are accepting patients. You can search for trials based on the type of cancer, the age of the patient, and where the trials are being done. <a href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/research/participate/clinical-trials\" title=\"https://www.cancer.gov/research/participate/clinical-trials\">General information</a> about clinical trials is also available.</p> \n     </div> \n    </div> \n    <h3>Treatment of Recurrent Soft Tissue Sarcoma</h3> \n    <div> \n     <div> \n      <p tabindex=\"-1\">For information about the treatments listed below, see <a href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/types/soft-tissue-sarcoma/patient/adult-soft-tissue-treatment-pdq#_55\">Treatment Option Overview</a>. To learn about the cancer stages, see <a href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/types/soft-tissue-sarcoma/patient/adult-soft-tissue-treatment-pdq#_26\">Stages of Soft Tissue Sarcoma</a>.</p> \n      <p tabindex=\"-1\">Treatment of recurrent soft tissue sarcoma may include the following:</p> \n      <div> \n       <ul> \n        <li><a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=45570&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000045570&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">Surgery</a> (<a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=446983&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000446983&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">wide local excision</a>) with or without <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=44971&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000044971&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">radiation therapy</a>.</li> \n        <li>Surgery (<a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=46210&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000046210&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">amputation</a>; rarely done).</li> \n        <li>Surgery to remove <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=45333&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000045333&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">cancer</a> that has <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=46556&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000046556&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">recurred</a> in the <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=270740&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000270740&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">lungs</a>.</li> \n        <li><a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=270742&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000270742&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">Targeted therapy</a> with a <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=44833&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000044833&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">tyrosine kinase inhibitor</a> (<a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=527219&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000527219&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">pazopanib</a> or <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=44893&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000044893&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">imatinib</a>).</li> \n        <li><a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=45214&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000045214&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">Chemotherapy</a>.</li> \n        <li>A <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=45961&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000045961&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">clinical trial</a> of an <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=772606&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000772606&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">immune checkpoint inhibitor</a> (<a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=764538&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000764538&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">pembrolizumab</a>, <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=767747&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000767747&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">nivolumab</a>, or <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=535555&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000535555&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">ipilimumab</a>).</li> \n       </ul> \n      </div> \n      <p tabindex=\"-1\">Use our <a href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/research/participate/clinical-trials-search\" title=\"https://www.cancer.gov/research/participate/clinical-trials-search\">clinical trial search</a> to find NCI-supported cancer clinical trials that are accepting patients. You can search for trials based on the type of cancer, the age of the patient, and where the trials are being done. <a href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/research/participate/clinical-trials\" title=\"https://www.cancer.gov/research/participate/clinical-trials\">General information</a> about clinical trials is also available.</p> \n     </div> \n    </div> \n    <h3>To Learn More About Soft Tissue Sarcoma</h3> \n    <div> \n     <div> \n      <p tabindex=\"-1\">For more information from the <a type=\"GlossaryTermRefs\" href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/Common/PopUps/popDefinition.aspx?id=44266&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov\" onclick=\"javascript:popWindow('defbyid','CDR0000044266&amp;version=patient&amp;language=English&amp;dictionary=Cancer.gov'); return(false);\">National Cancer Institute</a> about soft tissue sarcomas, see the following: </p> \n      <div> \n       <ul> \n        <li> <a href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/types/soft-tissue-sarcoma\" title=\"https://www.cancer.gov/types/soft-tissue-sarcoma\">Soft Tissue Sarcoma Home Page</a> </li> \n        <li> <a href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/types/soft-tissue-sarcoma/patient/child-soft-tissue-treatment-pdq\">Childhood Soft Tissue Sarcoma Treatment</a> </li> \n        <li> <a href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/types/bone/patient/ewing-treatment-pdq\">Ewing Sarcoma Treatment</a> </li> \n        <li> <a href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/types/soft-tissue-sarcoma/patient/gist-treatment-pdq\">Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors Treatment</a> </li> \n        <li> <a href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/types/soft-tissue-sarcoma/patient/kaposi-treatment-pdq\">Kaposi Sarcoma Treatment</a> </li> \n        <li> <a href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/types/uterine/patient/uterine-sarcoma-treatment-pdq\">Uterine Sarcoma Treatment</a> </li> \n        <li> <a href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/about-cancer/treatment/drugs/soft-tissue-sarcoma\" title=\"https://www.cancer.gov/about-cancer/treatment/drugs/soft-tissue-sarcoma\">Drugs Approved for Soft Tissue Sarcoma</a> </li> \n       </ul> \n      </div> \n      <p tabindex=\"-1\">For general cancer information and other resources from the National Cancer Institute, visit:</p> \n      <div> \n       <ul> \n        <li> <a href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/about-cancer\" title=\"https://www.cancer.gov/about-cancer\">About Cancer</a> </li> \n        <li> <a href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/about-cancer/diagnosis-staging/staging\" title=\"https://www.cancer.gov/about-cancer/diagnosis-staging/staging\">Cancer Staging</a> </li> \n        <li> <a href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/publications/patient-education/chemo-and-you\" title=\"https://www.cancer.gov/publications/patient-education/chemo-and-you\">Chemotherapy and You: Support for People With Cancer</a> </li> \n        <li> <a href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/publications/patient-education/radiation-therapy-and-you\" title=\"https://www.cancer.gov/publications/patient-education/radiation-therapy-and-you\">Radiation Therapy and You: Support for People With Cancer</a> </li> \n        <li> <a href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/about-cancer/coping\" title=\"https://www.cancer.gov/about-cancer/coping\">Coping with Cancer</a> </li> \n        <li> <a href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/about-cancer/coping/questions\" title=\"https://www.cancer.gov/about-cancer/coping/questions\">Questions to Ask Your Doctor about Cancer</a> </li> \n        <li> <a href=\"https://cancercontrol.cancer.gov/ocs/resources/survivors.html\" title=\"https://cancercontrol.cancer.gov/ocs/resources/survivors.html\">For Survivors, Caregivers, and Advocates</a> </li> \n       </ul> \n      </div> \n     </div> \n    </div> \n    <h3>About This PDQ Summary</h3> \n    <div> \n     <div> \n      <section> \n       <h3>About PDQ</h3> \n       <p tabindex=\"-1\">Physician Data Query (PDQ) is the National Cancer Institute's (NCI's) comprehensive cancer information database. The PDQ database contains summaries of the latest published information on cancer prevention, detection, genetics, treatment, supportive care, and complementary and alternative medicine. Most summaries come in two versions. The health professional versions have detailed information written in technical language. The patient versions are written in easy-to-understand, nontechnical language. Both versions have cancer information that is accurate and up to date and most versions are also available in <a href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/espanol/publicaciones/pdq\" title=\"https://www.cancer.gov/espanol/publicaciones/pdq\">Spanish</a>.</p> \n       <p tabindex=\"-1\">PDQ is a service of the NCI. The NCI is part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH). NIH is the federal government\u2019s center of biomedical research. The PDQ summaries are based on an independent review of the medical literature. They are not policy statements of the NCI or the NIH.</p> \n      </section> \n      <section> \n       <h3>Purpose of This Summary</h3> \n       <p tabindex=\"-1\">This PDQ cancer information summary has current information about the treatment of soft tissue sarcoma. It is meant to inform and help patients, families, and caregivers. It does not give formal guidelines or recommendations for making decisions about health care.</p> \n      </section> \n      <section> \n       <h3>Reviewers and Updates</h3> \n       <p tabindex=\"-1\">Editorial Boards write the PDQ cancer information summaries and keep them up to date. These Boards are made up of experts in cancer treatment and other specialties related to cancer. The summaries are reviewed regularly and changes are made when there is new information. The date on each summary (\"Updated\") is the date of the most recent change. </p> \n       <p tabindex=\"-1\">The information in this patient summary was taken from the health professional version, which is reviewed regularly and updated as needed, by the <a href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/publications/pdq/editorial-boards/adult-treatment\" title=\"https://www.cancer.gov/publications/pdq/editorial-boards/adult-treatment\">PDQ Adult Treatment Editorial Board</a>. </p> \n      </section> \n      <section> \n       <h3>Clinical Trial Information</h3> \n       <p tabindex=\"-1\">A clinical trial is a study to answer a scientific question, such as whether one treatment is better than another. Trials are based on past studies and what has been learned in the laboratory. Each trial answers certain scientific questions in order to find new and better ways to help cancer patients. During treatment clinical trials, information is collected about the effects of a new treatment and how well it works. If a clinical trial shows that a new treatment is better than one currently being used, the new treatment may become \"standard.\" Patients may want to think about taking part in a clinical trial. Some clinical trials are open only to patients who have not started treatment. </p> \n       <p tabindex=\"-1\">Clinical trials can be found online at <a href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/research/participate/clinical-trials\" title=\"https://www.cancer.gov/research/participate/clinical-trials\">NCI's website</a>. For more information, call the <a href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/contact/contact-center\" title=\"https://www.cancer.gov/contact/contact-center\">Cancer Information Service</a> (CIS), NCI's contact center, at 1-800-4-CANCER (1-800-422-6237). </p> \n      </section> \n      <section> \n       <h3>Permission to Use This Summary</h3> \n       <p tabindex=\"-1\">PDQ is a registered trademark. The content of PDQ documents can be used freely as text. It cannot be identified as an NCI PDQ cancer information summary unless the whole summary is shown and it is updated regularly. However, a user would be allowed to write a sentence such as \u201cNCI\u2019s PDQ cancer information summary about breast cancer prevention states the risks in the following way: [include excerpt from the summary].\u201d </p> \n       <p tabindex=\"-1\">The best way to cite this PDQ summary is:</p> \n       <p tabindex=\"-1\">PDQ\u00ae Adult Treatment Editorial Board. PDQ Soft Tissue Sarcoma Treatment. Bethesda, MD: National Cancer Institute. Updated &lt;MM/DD/YYYY&gt;. Available at: <a href=\"https://www.cancer.gov/types/soft-tissue-sarcoma/patient/adult-soft-tissue-treatment-pdq\" title=\"https://www.cancer.gov/types/soft-tissue-sarcoma/patient/adult-soft-tissue-treatment-pdq\">https://www.cancer.gov/types/soft-tissue-sarcoma/patient/adult-soft-tissue-treatment-pdq</a>. Accessed &lt;MM/DD/YYYY&gt;. [PMID: 26389216]</p> \n       <p tabindex=\"-1\">Images in this summary are used with permission of the author(s), artist, and/or publisher for use in the PDQ summaries only. If you want to use an image from a PDQ summary and you are not using the whole summary, you must get permission from the owner. It cannot be given by the National Cancer Institute. Information about using the images in this summary, along with many other images related to cancer can be found in <a href=\"https://visualsonline.cancer.gov/\" title=\"https://visualsonline.cancer.gov/\">Visuals Online</a>. 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