Diagnosis & Treatments

Diagnosing and treating bone and soft tissue tumors is not a one-size-fits-all approach. Different tumor types require different diagnostic steps and treatments depending on whether they are benign or malignant, how aggressive they are, where they are located, and whether they have begun to spread.

Read more about specific types of soft tissue tumors:

Cryosurgery

General Information Cryosurgery is used as an adjunct to surgery. It is a specialized technique that only a handful of surgeons in the country know how to perform. It utilizes liquid nitrogen to freeze a tumor cavity to sub zero temperatures in order to kill...

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Radiation

Whenever radiation is prescribed, the benefits of radiation must be weighed against the risks. The complications include stiffness and scarring, burns, muscle contractures, chronic swelling and lymphedema, muscle atrophy, muscle weakness, hair loss in the exposed...

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Chemotherapy

Chemotherapy is a type of medicine or drugs used to kill cancer cells or cancerous tumors. In general, chemotherapy is not used for benign tumors. There are many types of chemotherapy medicines. The type of chemotherapy that is given depends on the type of tumor. Some...

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Amputation

An amputation refers to removal of the entire extremity without replacing it. There are several different types of amputations. The name given to the type of amputation depends upon how much of the limb is removed. Some special names given to amputations are as...

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Limbsparing Surgery

An Orthopedic Oncologist is an orthopedic surgeon who specializes in treating bone and soft tissue tumors and sarcomas. The orthopedic oncologist is specially trained in limb sparing surgery, that is, to preserve the limb, arm or leg, instead of performing an...

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Staging

Staging is a way of assessing specific characteristics about a sarcoma and correlating it with a prognosis. It is a way of estimating a prognosis for patients. There are separate staging systems for bone and soft tissue sarcomas. There are also a few different types...

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Pathology

Pathology refers to the examination or study or the biopsy material or tumor by a specialized physician referred to as a pathologist. The pathologist studies the appearance of the tumor, both to the naked eye and under a microscope to determine the diagnosis. Special...

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Biopsy

A biopsy is the act of obtaining a piece of tissue from a tumor. It is then studied under a microscope by a pathologist (a physician who specializes in this area) to determine the type of tumor. Determining the type of tumor, and whether it is benign or malignant...

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Radiology

Coming soon...These webpages will be used to help you better understand and see the various examples of medical imaging technologies - CT Scans, MRI's, Ultrasound, X-rays, etc. - that are used to diagnose and/or treat certain tumors.

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Clinical Presentation

Coming soon...While every patient case is different, there are similar lab results and physical conditions surrounding a case that help us to identify and plan treatment options. Explanations, illustrations & photos will be available soon.

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