Most common soft tissue sarcomas

#1 Undifferentiated pleomorphic sarcoma (historically known as malignant fibrous histiosarcoma)

#2 liposarcoma

MC in extremities 40%. Amputation is almost never the answer. Always limb sparing

This disease has a very high local recurrence rate

Sx: present with asymptomatic growing mass = MC presentation. GI bleed, bowel obstruction, neuro deficit

Syndromes associated with sarcoma: Li-Fraumeni, Gardner’s, NF-1

Hematogenous spread!!  Mets to nodes are rare

Biopsy: Will show spindle cells, arise from mesenchymal tissue

Lung MC site for mets

Staging is based on tumor HISTOLOGIC grade (undifferentiated is worse)

Most important to improve survival  R0 surgical resection

Tumor HISTOLOGIC grade is the most important prognostic factor.

Other prognostic factors: tumor size, pathologic stage

RF:

Dx :

Staging:

Tx:

Poor prognosis for retroperitoneal sarcoma overall due to

Head and neck sarcoma

Retroperitoneal sarcoma

Kaposi’s Sarcoma

Childhood rhabdomyosarcoma