Soft tissue sarcomas of the lower extremity are rare but clinically significant tumours that require precise diagnosis and a specialized treatment concept. Today, early detection, correct subtyping and modern interdisciplinary procedures expand the therapeutic options and improve care.
Autoren
- Dr. oec. Odile Schwarz-Herion
Publikation
- InFo ONKOLOGIE & HÄMATOLOGIE
Related Topics
- adoptive cell therapy
- CDK4 inhibitors
- Checkpoint inhibitors Soft tissue sarcoma
- Chemotherapy for soft tissue sarcoma
- Combination therapies for sarcomas
- Function-preserving surgery
- functional MRI
- histopathological subtyping
- Image-guided biopsy
- immuno-oncological therapy
- Interdisciplinary therapy planning
- Leiomyosarcoma
- lipomatous tumors
- mesenchymal tumors
- Molecular subtyping
- molecular target structures sarcomas
- MR thermometry
- MRI diagnosis of soft tissue sarcoma
- mTOR inhibitors
- painless mass
- pleomorphic sarcoma
- Radiotherapy for soft tissue sarcoma
- Soft tissue sarcomas
- Soft tissue sarcomas of the lower extremity
- Specialized sarcoma center
- Surgical resection
- Swiss Sarcoma Centers
- Systemic therapy for soft tissue sarcoma
- Tyrosine kinase inhibitor sarcomas
- University Hospital Zurich Sarcomas
- Wide resection margins
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