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Sarcoma is a rare type of cancer that can develop in adults or children.
Bone cancer starts in the bone, as opposed to spreading from an organ to the bones.
Soft tissue sarcoma starts in connective tissue, which includes:
Blood vessels
Fat cells
Lymph vessels
Muscle
Nerves
Tendons
Where Do Bone and Soft Tissue Sarcomas Start?
About half of bone and soft tissue sarcomas begin in an arm or leg.
Around 40 percent start in the torso or belly.
About 10 percent start in the head or neck.
Types of Bone and Soft Tissue Sarcoma
Many different types of bone or soft tissue sarcomas can develop and affect the tissues.
Angiosarcoma affects the blood or lymph vessels.
Chordoma forms in the spinal cord.
Chrondrosarcoma forms in cartilage.
Ewing tumors develop in children in bone or soft tissue.
Fibrosarcoma forms in fibroblasts, common cells in connective tissue.
Gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST) affects the digestive tract.
Liposarcoma forms in fat cells.
Myxofibrosarcoma forms in connective tissue.
Osteosarcoma develops in bone, one of the most common types of bone sarcoma.