Can synovial sarcoma be cured
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You may not know much about synovial sarcoma. Many people may not know what kind of disease it is. Therefore, you need to know more about this disease in case of emergency. Let's talk about whether synovial sarcoma can be cured.
Can synovial sarcoma be cured
First, there are many kinds of sarcomas. Synovial sarcoma is one of the most malignant sarcomas. So, this should begin with the symptoms of synovial sarcoma. The main symptoms of synovial sarcoma are local pain and swelling, sometimes the pain is not obvious, and it is late when the mass is found. Most of them are found in adults aged 20-40 years old, mostly in large joints of limbs, especially in knees and ankles.
Second: the course of disease is different, no typical clinical symptoms. Clinically, there may be painless mass, hard and tough, slightly movable, and unclear boundary. The mass may be progressive or static, and then suddenly increase rapidly. Masses near the joint often have joint dysfunction.
The third treatment is synovial sarcoma. In general, the treatment of synovial sarcoma is mainly amputation or extensive local excision, including regional lymph node dissection. The patients with high malignancy and short course of disease often have regional lymph node or lung metastasis in the early stage. Amputation or joint amputation plus regional lymph node dissection is recommended.
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With the continuous development of science and technology, we believe that there will be more and more means to treat this disease, and the cure rate will be greatly improved. Therefore, we do not need to worry too much about this aspect. The main thing is that we need patients to maintain a good attitude.