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Sarcoma: Symptoms, Types, Causes, Risk factors, Treatment & Prevention
Sarcoma is a type of cancer which originates in bone or the soft tissues of the body including fat, cartilage, muscle, blood vessels, fibrous tissue, connective tissue, or supportive tissue. Based on their origin they are categorized as soft tissue or bone sarcomas. There is no exact known cause of sarcoma but there are a few known factors such as bone diseases, exposure to certain chemicals, some genetic syndromes, lymphedema, and previous medical history of radiation or chemotherapy treatment which can increase the risk of developing sarcoma. Treatment of sarcoma usually involves a combination of chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and surgery. Sarcoma is treated by an oncologist.
Sarcoma statistics
As per the 2024 statistics from SFA (Sarcoma Foundation of America) the estimated incidence of sarcoma in USA is 1 percent in adults and 15 to 20 percent in children. An estimated 17,560 cases are diagnosed with sarcoma, and around 7,250 deaths are expected in 2024.
Ewing sarcoma statistics
According to the American Society of Cancer about 1% of all childhood cancers are Ewing sarcomas and every year about 200 children and teens are diagnosed with Ewing sarcoma. It is slightly more common in males than females develop. The prevalence of this cancer is more common among White people, both non-Hispanic and Hispanic.
Kaposi sarcoma statistics
Kaposi sarcoma was rare in the US and only about 2 new cases found for every lakh people each year before the AIDS epidemic. Kaposi sarcoma rate increased more than 20 times peaking at 4.7 cases per lakh people per year in the early 1990s during the AIDS epidemic.
Sarcoma statistics in India
According to the data from five Population Based Cancer Registries (PBCR) of Bangalore, Mumbai, Chennai, Bhopal, and Delhi over a period of 30 years (between 1982 to 2011) Ewing sarcoma comprised about 15 percent of all bone malignancies. Soft tissue sarcoma accounts for less than 1 percent of all adult tumors and 15 percent of pediatric tumors.
Risk factors of Sarcoma

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Paula Cisneros on Wikipedia: age, biography, parents, studies and killed her
In the last few hours, the death of 16-year-old influencer Paula Cisneros was confirmed. The young content creator fought for a year against sarcoma cancer and also suffered from Down Syndrome. Cisneros was well known in the internet world and for some time now she has made her illness visible. Her sister Sara Cisneros was in charge of confirming her death on her Instagram account: “From today…
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Patient Success Story -Thigh Bone Osteosarcoma - Dr Srinath Guptha Basavatarakam Cancer Hospital.
Meet a brave young patient from Telangana who was diagnosed with Thigh Bone Osteosarcoma, a challenging form of bone cancer. His journey of hope and healing is a testament to the advancements in medical science and the expertise of our skilled team.
Under the careful guidance of Dr. Srinath Gupta, our Consultant Orthopedic Oncologist, this young patient underwent a specialized surgical procedure to successfully remove the tumor in the middle of the thigh bone. The bone was then treated with liquid nitrogen to eliminate cancer cells, followed by an innovative reconstruction with a 3D-printed plate to preserve growth potential and functionality. 🦴
This breakthrough approach highlights our commitment to providing cutting-edge treatment options to ensure the best possible outcomes for our patients.
🎥 Watch this video to discover the inspiring journey of a young patient and the remarkable surgical care that contributed to his recovery.
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🚨 Urgent Help Needed! 🚨
Hello, my name is Wafa. My family and I are from Gaza, and we have experienced unimaginable suffering since the war began. We have been displaced five times, losing everything—our home, belongings, and even our sense of security.


The most devastating loss was my father, who passed away on 30/11/2024 🕊️💔. He was the heart of our family, a man full of love and strength. He was battling sarcoma, a painful and aggressive type of cancer. Before the war, he was receiving chemotherapy, but as the war escalated, access to medical care became impossible. We couldn’t even provide him with basic pain relief or nutritious food.
We watched helplessly as his health deteriorated day by day under inhumane conditions. Losing him has left us broken and devastated.



Now, I live with my mother, my three sisters—Nadeen, Walaa, and Liqaa—and my two brothers, Mohamed and Ali, in a tent on our own. We struggle with everything, unable to provide for ourselves or meet even the most basic needs. The tent offers little protection, and we lack access to clean water, food, and proper sanitation. Every day is a challenge just to survive, and the uncertainty of our future weighs heavily on us all.

Your support can make an enormous difference in our lives. It will help us rebuild and regain some stability after losing everything. No donation is too small—every act of kindness brings us closer to a chance for healing and survival.
Donation Link: https://gofund.me/e6d3aee2
From the depths of my heart, I thank you for your compassion and generosity.
Wafa
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Tribute to the greatest youtuber and minecraft player to ever live; Technoblade.
Happy World Cancer Day! The drawing is a bit rushed, but I just wanted to post a tribute to Technoblade.
Technoblade was the person who would have enemies and turn them into friends. Allies. His jokes always made his viewers laugh, including me, even after a bad day. He's the type of creator who's content you'll get hooked to. You watch one video and then proceed to watch the rest. There will never be another like him.
February 4th is celebrated as World Cancer Day, and brings recognition to cancer. The yellow ribbon I included around the sword is the representation of the rare and deadly sarcoma, a cancer that affects fats, muscles, blood-vessels, bones, nerves and other connective tissues. I would heavily recommend doing your reasearch on cancer. We lost the Blood God to this disease, and he rests so that we can work to stop us from losing others. It is a deadly killing machine that looms over us at all times. We must fight back.
#art timelapse#mcyt#technoblade#minecraft art#minecraft smp#dream smp#hypixel#cancer#sarcoma#worldcancerday
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it is upsetting to learn how fast and sudden gavin creel's death was— a literal 2 months after being diagnosed with sarcoma. while in a different form, this is the same cancer technoblade got and died from last 2022. i suggest that if you can, you could donate to the sarcoma foundation of america who specializes in funding research and raising awareness about sarcoma. sending lots of love and hugs to anyone affected by gavin's loss :-(
#gavin creel#technoblade#cancer tw#death tw#i just need to mention sfa bc i dont see many ppl talk abt that#im not an expert but theres so much aspects to sarcoma that still need to be researched on#im upset to have lost two celebs i know to sarcoma . esp w how sudden it happened in both cases#god
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Serious question
Are you subscribed to Tommyinnit? He is trying to get to 15K becuase Highpixal will give him a custom rank, that only Technoblade has ever gotten, and they will personaly donate 50,000$ to the sarcoma foundation which is Technoblade's cancer foundation. I want to try to help him go and double check that subscription to Tommy 🫶
(Sorry for my English, I’m Dyslexic)
#tommyinnit#technoblade o7#technoblade#cancer awareness#sarcoma#sarcoma foundation#highpixel#[Pig] Technoblade
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B, where have you been?
Hey there I'm B. In December of 2022, Technodad gave me the challenge of finding one good thing in each day no matter how small. For a while there I was posting monthly lists of good things that happened.
Then in March of 2024 I went into remission for sarcoma after almost two years. I tried to keep my lists up but it felt strange. If you've never seen one of my posts, I haven’t posted in a while. I went back to school, got back into the swing of life again after being sick for so long. It was hard. I wish I'd made lists for the last few months.
This past week I was diagnosed with leukemia, a kind of blood cancer.
I went through so much chemotherapy fighting off the sarcoma that my body has rebelled and developed a new kind of cancer.
This time I don't know what's going to happen. It's so different from last time.
The anxiety I feel around this has kept me from sleeping well the last few weeks. I feel like I'm part of study on sleep deprivation. My nights get later and my mornings get earlier. I have laid in bed and watched the sun come up half a dozen times. All the days are blurring together into one long haze of fear and uncertainty.
I've been told some of the worst news a person can hear. I've heard three words no person wants to hear, "You have cancer". I've heard four words no one with cancer wants to hear, "We're out of options" I've also heard good news, "The treatment is working" and "You're in remission".
I've had a lot of doctors tell me a lot of things about how my life is going to play out and how much of it they think I'm going to have. I've been told I wouldn't see the age of 23. I've been told to start getting my affairs in order. I've been told that I was dying.
That I was 22 and dying.
I'm 23 now. I made it through all of that. I fought odds that were never in my favor. I beat a cancer that most people don't get until their 60s. I beat it spreading to my lungs. I beat it without having my leg amputated. I beat it and I survived.
I survived.
I was in remission.
I'm still in remission.
So why am I crying? Why do I have to do this all over again? Why did I have to hear the words "You have cancer again"?
This feels like some kind of sick joke. Like the god I prayed to every night has decided to play a game with my life. Like I am a puppet in a show I didn't ask to be in. A pawn in a game I didn't want to play. A soldier in a war I didn't know was going on.
So here I am. Again. Facing an uncertain future.
This time I'm lucky to have a support system. My lovely partner, my friends, Technodad, and hopefully still all of y'all.
Remember to take the time to appreciate each day that you have. If you can, share a good thing that happened to you this past month.
Until next time.
#i started chemo today#i feel so poopie butt gamers#heythereimb#cancer patient#cancer awareness#cancer patients#cancer#technoblr#technodad#leukemia#soft tissue sarcoma#chemotherapy
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i was sooo productive at work boss asked if i was exaggerating my workload at the end of the day. no girl im just insane
#im like machine im like Ai#but also i didnt get to any placentas today so :/#tomorroes gonna b busy i got all those placenta..sarcoma..rectal cancer
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Hello! My family and I lost our Aunt Renee Sands, on December 1st, 2023; She passed away after a long battle with the cancer known as Sarcoma, the cancer formed in her neck.
She passed away in our home, as she wanted to due hospice care at home.
My mother has set up a GoFundMe, for her tombstone, please reblog this post and share it, thank you.
GOAL: $2,378, we have made $70 so far! thank you!
i miss you naynay and i hope you’ve been able to see your sisters, mom, and dad in the afterlife, i miss you, and i wish i could’ve been able to see you again before you passed away, like i had promised you, i’m going to try my best for you, and i’ll get my GED like i promised you, and i’ll do you proud, i promise, i hope that you rest in peace, i love you, and i always will; thank you for being basically my second mom, and being there for me, thank you for loving me, and sharing your love of christmas and cooking with me, i haven’t really let myself mourn yet, i don’t know how to process this at all, i didn’t realize how much it would hurt to have my fp (favorite person, i have bpd) die, but i’ll mourn slowly, and remember you every step of the way.
i love you naynay, mwah.
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Phantoms.
When your cancer treatment began, I tried to follow the old parenting advice: “Sleep when the baby sleeps.�� Doctors and care team members often disrupted this plan with check-ins and visits, but every so often, I managed to rest.
For months, though, I’d wake up after just 20 minutes with a heavy feeling in my chest—one that grew heavier and heavier until I couldn’t stand it anymore. I’d jolt awake, trying to ease the pressure with deep breathing. It must have been a physical symptom of the weight we’re carrying—an invisible creature sitting on my chest, growing heavier with every passing moment, pushing harder until I could no longer ignore it. Trauma doesn’t always hit all at once; sometimes, it builds quietly, breath by breath.
The most recent time it happened was the day before your amputation. After a long day of pre-op meetings, you and I returned to the hotel for a short rest. We’d been up since 5 a.m. for the trip to Rochester. You were in great spirits all day, and we thought a nap would prepare us for one last night of fun with your two natural legs.
The pressure in my chest woke me first. I looked across the room to the other bed where you slept, and as if you could sense it, you slowly woke up and gave me a gentle smile and wave.
You often do this when it’s just the two of us in a hospital room. I can picture it in different spaces—your regular room on the fourth floor during treatment, the post-op recovery area after surgery, and now, a dimly lit hotel room. That small gesture says everything without words: “We’re good here.” It’s a breath of fresh air that brings me peace every time.
We move through this experience with our heads held high, strong and ready for whatever comes next. But we can’t entirely evade the heavy moments. You’ve had your own along the way, too—though those are yours to share when you’re ready.
Cancer treatment has become part of our routine now. You’ve even adopted the way your oncology nurse described it: “adapting to the new normal.” Still, those moments of pressure in my chest are reminders that we’re living through something both extraordinarily difficult and deeply powerful—challenges that others may never fully comprehend. It has changed us in ways we don’t yet fully understand. But the three of us are learning—perhaps even perfecting—the art of supporting one another through it. Not everyone knows how to meet us where we are right now, but we know exactly how to be here for each other. This connection has become a bond, forged by something none of us wished for but all of us needed.
I used to think this pressure in my chest was just anxiety, a small discomfort compared to the immense pain you’ve endured and the transformation your body has undergone. I was almost embarrassed to acknowledge it out of respect for your suffering. But maybe it’s something else—an energy we’re sharing as we move through the hardest experience of our lives together. Maybe it’s not a weight pressing me down, but proof of how tightly we’re connected, how deeply I feel every breath you take and every hurdle you clear.
There are moments when we’re forced to hold our breath—and others when we finally get to exhale. Even bigger exhales are ahead of us.

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Living Beyond Bone Cancer: Inspirational Survivor Stories
Bone cancer is a life-changing diagnosis, but survival stories show us that life after cancer is not only possible but can also be inspiring and empowering. In this blog, we explore the journeys of bone cancer survivors, their resilience, and the advanced treatments that helped them overcome the disease. At Action Cancer Hospital, we specialize in musculoskeletal oncology, providing cutting-edge treatments and holistic care to help patients reclaim their lives.
Understanding Bone Cancer: A Brief Overview
Bone cancer is a rare but serious disease that can affect any bone in the body. The most common types include:
Osteosarcoma – Frequently affects children and young adults, targeting the long bones.
Chondrosarcoma – Usually seen in older adults, impacting cartilage cells.
Ewing’s Sarcoma – Common in teenagers, often found in the pelvis or chest wall.
Common Symptoms of Bone Cancer
Persistent bone pain
Swelling or tenderness near the affected area
Unexplained fractures
Fatigue and weight loss
Early diagnosis and timely treatment are key to improving outcomes.
Inspirational Survivor Stories
1. Riya’s Journey: Conquering Osteosarcoma at 16
At just 16 years old, Riya was diagnosed with osteosarcoma in her femur. Determined not to let cancer define her, she underwent a combination of chemotherapy and limb-salvage surgery at Action Cancer Hospital. Today, Riya is not only cancer-free but also pursuing her dream of becoming a doctor to help others facing similar battles.
"Cancer taught me to never take life for granted. The team at Action Cancer Hospital gave me a second chance at life." – Riya
2. Amit’s Story: Overcoming Chondrosarcoma and Returning to Sports
Amit, a passionate runner, was diagnosed with chondrosarcoma in his hip. Despite the daunting challenge, he stayed focused on recovery with the help of a personalized treatment plan involving surgery and rehabilitation. Amit is now back to running marathons, inspiring others with his resilience.
"It was tough, but with the right care and support, I’m living my best life again." – Amit
3. Meera’s Triumph Over Ewing’s Sarcoma
Meera’s fight against Ewing’s sarcoma was nothing short of remarkable. After undergoing an aggressive treatment plan, she emerged stronger and more determined than ever. Today, Meera works as a counselor, offering support to young cancer patients and their families.
"I found strength I never knew I had. The support from Action Cancer Hospital was a beacon of hope." – Meera
Advanced Treatment at Action Cancer Hospital
At Action Cancer Hospital, we believe in personalized care that addresses both the physical and emotional needs of our patients. Our musculoskeletal oncology department offers:
Limb-Salvage Surgery – Preserving limb function while removing cancerous tissue.
Advanced Chemotherapy and Radiation Therapy – Customized to target bone tumors effectively.
Rehabilitation and Physiotherapy – Ensuring patients regain strength and mobility post-treatment.
Psychological Support and Counseling – Helping patients and their families cope with the emotional impact of cancer.
Tips for Living Beyond Bone Cancer
Stay Active: Gentle exercises and physiotherapy help rebuild strength and improve mobility.
Healthy Eating: A balanced diet supports recovery and boosts immunity.
Regular Check-ups: Follow-up care is crucial to monitor your health.
Seek Support: Join survivor groups or seek counseling to share experiences and gain encouragement.
Why Choose Action Cancer Hospital?
With state-of-the-art technology, an expert team of oncologists, and a patient-centered approach, Action Cancer Hospital is a trusted name in musculoskeletal oncology. Our commitment to comprehensive cancer care ensures that each patient receives the best possible treatment and support on their road to recovery.
Final Thoughts
Living beyond bone cancer is a testament to human resilience and the power of advanced medical care. At Action Cancer Hospital, we are proud to be part of these success stories, offering hope and healing to patients and their families. If you or a loved one is facing bone cancer, remember—there is always hope, and help is just a step away.
#bone cancer survivor stories#musculoskeletal oncology#Action Cancer Hospital#osteosarcoma#chondrosarcoma#Ewing’s sarcoma#limb-salvage surgery#bone cancer treatment
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Gall Bladder Stone Removal and Knee Replacement in Kanpur: Comprehensive Care at Fortune Hospital
Gall bladder stones and knee problems can significantly impact your quality of life. While Removal of Gall Bladder Stone can cause intense pain and digestive issues, knee problems like arthritis or injury can limit your mobility. If you're in Kanpur and facing these challenges, Fortune Hospital offers expert treatments to restore your health and improve your well-being.
Removal of Gall Bladder Stones: A Necessary Treatment
Gall bladder stones, or cholelithiasis, are hardened deposits that form in the gall bladder. They can vary in size and may lead to symptoms like sharp abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, and indigestion. In some cases, these stones may block the bile ducts, leading to severe complications like jaundice or pancreatitis.
At Fortune Hospital, we provide advanced treatment for gall bladder stone removal. Our experienced Gastroenterologists use state-of-the-art techniques, including Laparoscopic surgery. This minimally invasive policy offers several benefits, such as:
Smaller incisions for quicker recovery
Less pain post-surgery
Shorter hospital stays
Faster return to daily activities
Our team ensures personalized care before, during, and after surgery, ensuring a safe and smooth recovery process. Post-surgery, we provide dietary guidance and preventive measures to minimize the risk of stones recurring.
Knee Replacement in Kanpur: Restoring Mobility with Precision
When it comes to joint pain, the knee is one of the most commonly affected areas. Whether due to arthritis, injury, or wear and tear, knee pain can severely limit your mobility. If conservative treatments like medications and physiotherapy no longer offer relief, knee replacement surgery might be the most effective solution.
Fortune Hospital specializes in knee replacement surgery in Kanpur, including both partial and total knee replacement. We use advanced surgical techniques, ensuring a precise fit and faster recovery for our patients. The benefits of knee replacement surgery include:
Pain relief that improves the quality of life
Restored mobility and flexibility
Long-lasting results with proper care
Advanced prosthetics for better joint function
Our orthopedic surgeons are highly trained in the latest techniques, including minimally invasive knee replacement and robot-assisted surgery, offering reduced recovery times and less postoperative discomfort. We also provide personalized rehabilitation plans to ensure a swift and effective recovery.
Why Choose Fortune Hospital for Gall Bladder Stone Removal and Knee Replacement in Kanpur?
At Fortune Hospital, patient care is our priority. Our hospital is equipped with the latest medical technologies and staffed by a team of expert doctors, surgeons, and medical professionals who specialize in treating complex conditions. Whether you’re seeking treatment for gall bladder stones or considering knee replacement surgery, we provide:
Comprehensive care from diagnosis to post-operative rehabilitation
State-of-the-art facilities with cutting-edge technology
Experienced surgeons specializing in laparoscopic and orthopedic procedures
Personalized treatment plans tailored to your individual needs
We believe in a holistic approach to healthcare, ensuring that every patient receives not just treatment, but also the support they need for a smooth and speedy recovery.
Conclusion
Whether you are dealing with gall bladder stones or knee pain, Fortune Hospital in Kanpur offers expert care and advanced treatments to help you get back to living a healthy, pain-free life. For more information or to plan a consultation, contact us today.
Call to Action: If you're suffering from gall bladder stones or knee pain, don’t wait any longer! Book your consultation with the expert team at Fortune Hospital in Kanpur today and take the first step towards a healthier tomorrow.
Contact us at:
Phone: 7080300300, 7080203802
Email: [email protected]
Website:https://www.fortunehospital.in/Knee-Replacement-in-kanpur.php
Add: Tower 1: 117/Q/40-A, Sharda Nagar, Kanpur
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Sarcoma Bone Cancer Treatment in Dubai
Expert care for sarcoma bone cancer in Dubai. Comprehensive treatment and support at Hope AMC for a healthier future.
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