Cancer (oncology)

Sarcomas of the thoracic cavity

Breast sarcoma, like tumors of the thoracic part of the body, most often appears due to metastasis from the esophagus, lungs, mediastinum, and in some cases the heart. Treatment of breast sarcoma is carried out by an oncologist, cardiologist and gastroenterologist.

Synovial sarcoma

Synovial sarcoma (malignant synovioma) is a soft tissue tumor that forms from the synovial membranes of large joints, fascia, tendon and muscle tissue. The pathological process disrupts the growth and development of cells, leading to their anaplasia.

Sarcoma of the arm and shoulder girdle

Hand sarcoma is a malignant neoplasm that is not as common as lower extremity sarcoma. There are several types of hand sarcoma, all of which depend on the location of the tumor and its type. Let's look at the main lesions that are considered malignant hand tumors.

Sarcoma of the tongue and oral cavity

Oral sarcoma is a group of malignant tumors that can be localized in different parts of the oral cavity, affecting the cheeks, tongue, palate, and blood vessels.

Chemotherapy for colon cancer

Chemotherapy for bowel cancer is a drug treatment for malignant neoplasms, as well as slowing the growth of cancer cells and destroying distant metastases.

Chemotherapy for different types of cancer

Chemotherapy for cancer is one of the effective methods used to treat cancer of various etiologies and localizations. Let's look at the types of chemotherapy for various cancer lesions, the advantages and disadvantages of this method.

Sarcoma of the head

Head sarcoma is a malignant tumor that very often causes death. Most often, the head is affected by synovial sarcoma, that is, a solitary tumor that is falsely encapsulated.

Stages of sarcoma

Sarcoma stages are stages of disease progression. Tumor stages are determined by its size, type, presence of metastases, depth. All sarcomas have four stages of development.

Chemotherapy for uterine cancer

Chemotherapy for uterine cancer is used to slow the growth of tumor cells and reduce the size of the tumor. Chemotherapy is used in the second, third and fourth stages of uterine cancer.