Synovial sarcoma
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Term | Synovial sarcoma |
Short definition | Synovial sarcoma - (pronounced) (sih-NOH-vee-ul sar-KOH-muh) A type of cancer that usually forms in the tissues around the joints in the arms or legs. It can also form in the trunk (chest and abdomen) or head and neck, and spread to the lungs, bones, and lymph nodes. |
Type | Cancer terms |
Specialty | Oncology |
Language | English |
Source | NCI |
Comments |
Synovial sarcoma - (pronounced) (sih-NOH-vee-ul sar-KOH-muh) A type of cancer that usually forms in the tissues around the joints in the arms or legs. It can also form in the trunk (chest and abdomen) or head and neck, and spread to the lungs, bones, and lymph nodes. Synovial sarcoma usually occurs in children and young adults. It's a type of soft tissue sarcoma
External links
- Medical encyclopedia article on Synovial sarcoma
- Wikipedia's article - Synovial sarcoma
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