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Sarcoma

Sarcoma is a rare and complex cancer that begins in the bone, cartilage or connective tissue.

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Quick facts about sarcoma

  • A sarcoma is a rare and complex cancer that begins in the bone, cartilage or connective tissue, such as muscle, fat, nerves, tendons, lining of joints, lymph vessels or blood vessels

  • Sarcoma can develop in any part of the body

  • In 2021, it’s estimated that 2,345 men and women in Australia will be diagnosed with sarcoma

Types of sarcoma

There are two main types of sarcomas, depending on which type of tissue the sarcoma starts in:

Soft tissue sarcoma

Soft tissue sarcoma develops in the connective tissues that connect and support the body.

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Bone sarcoma

Bone sarcoma. also known as bone cancer, is a type of cancer that begins in the bone and cartilage.

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Treatment for sarcoma

There are many different types of treatment for sarcoma. Your treatment will depend on you and your cancer.

Helpful links

Australia and New Zealand Sarcoma Association

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Cancer Council: Understanding soft tissue sarcoma

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Cancer Council: Understanding primary bone cancer

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References

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