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Sarcoma Symptoms
Sarcoma is an overall term for a cancerous tumor of the connective tissues (bone, fat, cartilage, flesh, etc.). Individual names are given to a sarcoma depending on the particular tissue involved such as: Osteosarcoma refers to a sarcoma of the bone, chondrosarcoma refers to a sarcoma of the cartilage and leiomosarcoma refers to a sarcoma of the smooth muscle. There are many more subtypes for sarcomas that point to the area of the tumor. Symptoms may vary according to the location of the sarcoma.-
Lungs
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A sarcoma of the lungs may cause breathlessness and coughing.
Abdomen
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A sarcoma of the abdomen may cause constipation, vomiting and pain in the abdominal area.
Womb
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A sarcoma of the womb may cause vaginal bleeding as well as pain in the lower abdomen.
Bone
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In latter stages of sarcoma of the bone there may be a persistent pain and/or swelling.
Soft Tissue Tumor
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A soft lump may appear under the skin. In the latter stages, the lump may become sore as the tumor grows, pressing against nerves or surrounding tissue.
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