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  • Sarcomas, soft tissue tumors, bone tumors | The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

    Sarcomas, soft tissue tumors, bone tumors 2010

  • Sarcomas can occur in either soft tissues or bone.

    Sarcomas, soft tissue tumors, bone tumors 2010

  • Sarcomas can arise anywhere in the body and are divided into two main groups - bone tumors and soft-tissue sarcomas.

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  • Sarcomas are a group of cancers of connective tissue of the body for which there are currently limited treatment options.

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  • Sarcomas can arise anywhere in the body and are divided into two main groups - bone tumors and soft-tissue sarcomas.

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  • Sarcomas are a group of cancers of connective tissue of the body for which there are currently limited treatment options.

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  • Sarcomas, which refer to a group of cancers, can affect any body part primarily in any of the two forms - bone tumors and soft-tissue sarcomas.

    Ariad Scores With SUCCEED - Yahoo! Finance 2011

  • "Sarcomas being rare cancers make this meeting a significant expression of ESMO's efforts on rare diseases," said Dr. Casali.

    PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories PhysOrg Team 2010

  • Sarcomas are an obvious case: they are relatively rare, they can be split into 50-plus subgroups, they have plenty of targets, they are serving as an advanced model for medical oncologists.

    PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories PhysOrg Team 2010

  • Sarcomas are malignant tumors that affect bone, muscle and connective tissue.

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