How long can you have sarcoma without knowing?

Tumors can grow undetected for as long as two years. Synovial sarcoma
Synovial sarcoma
A synovial sarcoma (also known as malignant synovioma) is a rare form of cancer which occurs primarily in the extremities of the arms or legs, often in proximity to joint capsules and tendon sheaths. It is a type of soft-tissue sarcoma.
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symptoms are sometimes mistaken for other, less serious conditions.
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How long does sarcoma take to develop?

[3], approximately 50% of soft tissue sarcoma patients are diagnosed at about 4 months after patient recognition, and an additional 20% are diagnosed after 6 months.
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Can you have sarcoma for 10 years?

Survival for all stages and types of soft tissue sarcomas

45 out of 100 people (45%) survive their cancer for 10 years or more after diagnosis.
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Can you have sarcoma and not know it?

A sarcoma may appear as a painless lump under the skin, often on an arm or a leg. Sarcomas that begin in the abdomen may not cause signs or symptoms until they get very big. As the sarcoma grows and presses on nearby organs, nerves, muscles, or blood vessels, signs and symptoms may include: Pain.
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What were your first sarcoma symptoms?

Most often, the first sign is a painless lump. As the lump gets bigger, it might press against nerves or muscles and make you uncomfortable or give you trouble breathing, or both. There are no tests that can find these tumors before they cause symptoms that you notice.
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Would sarcoma show up in blood work?

There are no blood tests that can detect a soft tissue sarcoma. Blood tests can: check your general health, including how well your liver and kidneys are working. check numbers of blood cells.
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What can be mistaken for sarcoma?

Since sarcomas can be mistaken for a benign tumor, a hematoma, an abscess or simply a lump of fat, it may sometimes be diagnosed at a late stage.
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Does sarcoma spread quickly?

Most stage II and III sarcomas are high-grade tumors. They tend to grow and spread quickly. Some stage III tumors have already spread to nearby lymph nodes. Even when these sarcomas have not yet spread to lymph nodes, the risk of spread (to lymph nodes or distant sites) is very high.
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Is sarcoma always terminal?

If the sarcoma is found at an early stage and has not spread from where it started, surgical treatment is often very effective and many people are cured. However, if the sarcoma has spread to other parts of the body, treatment can usually control the tumor, but it is often incurable.
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Is a sarcoma a death sentence?

Recurrence of extremity sarcoma is not a death sentence, and these patients should be treated aggressively.
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Are sarcomas aggressive?

It is aggressive and often spreads to other areas of the body, particularly the lungs or liver. These tumors can cause pain and a mass can usually be felt in the abdomen.
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What are the chances of dying from sarcoma?

In general, the prognosis for a soft tissue sarcoma is poorer if the sarcoma is large. As a general rule, high-grade soft tissue sarcomas over 10 cm in diameter have an approximate 50% mortality rate and those over 15 cm in diameter have an approximate 75% mortality rate.
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Is sarcoma slow growing?

Fibromyxoid sarcoma, low-grade is a slow-growing cancer that most often starts as a painless growth in the trunk or arms and legs (particularly the thigh).
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How is sarcoma detected early?

No screening tests and exams are recommended for people who have no family history of sarcoma or other sarcoma risk factors. For these people, the best approach to early detection is to tell their health care provider about any unexplained lumps or growths or other symptoms that may be caused by a soft tissue sarcoma.
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How do you know if sarcoma is spreading?

CT or CAT scan: This is a type of x-ray that takes clear, detailed pictures of your insides and the tumor or lump. This test may also be done to see if cancer has spread.
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Is sarcoma painful to touch?

Benign masses are more likely to be painful to the touch, such as with an abscess. Benign tumors also tend to grow more slowly, and many are smaller than 5 cm (2 inches) at their longest point. Sarcomas (cancerous growths) more often are painless.
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Where is a sarcoma most likely to metastasize?

However, as with other cancers, sarcoma that advances to a late stage can spread to distant areas of the body. Stage 4 sarcoma may metastasize, or spread, to other soft tissues, the liver, skin or lymph nodes. However, the most common place where it spreads is the lungs.
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Can sarcoma be missed on MRI?

In this case presentation, surgeons show how repeated MRIs did NOT reveal a malignant soft-tissue tumor later diagnosed as synovial sarcoma. As a result, an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment were delayed by a full year for the patient in question.
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When should I worry about a lump under my skin?

It's important to talk with your doctor about any lumps that are larger than two inches (about the size of a golf ball), grow larger, or are painful regardless of their location. “Tell your doctor about new lumps or other symptoms that cannot be explained or that don't go away in a few weeks,” Dr. Shepard says.
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Why is sarcoma misdiagnosed?

Because a substantial proportion of soft tissue sarcomas can grow for a long time without pain, they are often misdiagnosed due to the belief held by a large number of clinicians and the general populations that malignant tumors are painful, grow rapidly, and adhere strongly to adjacent tissues, and thus, slow growing, ...
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What does a sarcoma lump feel like?

Symptoms of soft tissue sarcomas

For example: swelling under the skin may cause a painless lump that cannot easily be moved around and gets bigger over time. swelling in the tummy (abdomen) may cause abdominal pain, a persistent feeling of fullness and constipation.
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How do doctors check for sarcoma?

A diagnosis of sarcoma is made by a combination of clinical examination by a doctor and imaging tests. It is confirmed by the results of a biopsy.
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Imaging tests
  • X-ray. ...
  • Ultrasound. ...
  • Computed tomography (CT or CAT) scan. ...
  • Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). ...
  • Positron emission tomography (PET) or PET-CT scan.
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Is sarcoma hard to diagnose?

However, even deep soft tissue sarcoma averaged over 10 cm in size at diagnosis. Clearly, early diagnosis of these is difficult and, as many present as a painless lump, it is difficult to know how to raise both patient and doctor awareness of this.
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