Ewing's sarcoma usually begins in the soft tissue (the marrow) inside bones of the leg, hips, ribs, and arms.
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The one you are probably referring to is called Kaposi's Sarcoma.
The first symptom of sarcoma is usually a painless lump or swelling, at the tumor grows it can develop symptoms such as pain or soreness as it presses against nearby nerves and muscles. If in the abdomen it can cause abdominal pain.
It is Kaposi's Sarcoma. The viruses for this form of cancer are normally carried by many people. It is only when the immune system is weakened, as in AIDS, that the person develops Kaposi's Sarcoma.
The overall chance of long-term survival with Ewing's sarcoma is currently about 60%. This is a composite figure. Survival is about 75% for patients with localized tumor (particularly if the tumor is located below the elbow or the midcalf) and about 25-30% with tumor that has spread. per http://www.medterms.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=3346
The medical term for sarcoma is "sarcoma." Sarcoma refers to a type of cancer that originates in the connective tissues of the body, such as bone, muscle, fat, or cartilage. Examples include osteosarcoma, liposarcoma, and chondrosarcoma.
Telengiectatic osteogenic sarcoma is a malignant condition. Telengiectatic ostegenic sarcoma is usually caused by metastasis from pelvic malignancy that has spread to the bone.
Jamie Ewings was born on 1984-08-04.