Fibrosarcoma
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Fibrosarcoma Outlook
What to expect with fibrosarcoma:
The prognosis of fibrosarcoma depends on the size, location, and the severity of the disease.
With treatment, about 60 percent of people with fibrosarcoma live longer than 5 years.
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Fibrosarcoma Complications
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Bone cancer
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Leg pain (unilateral)
Leg swelling (unilateral)
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Last Updated: Jul 1, 2008
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Palumbo JS, Zwerdling T. Soft tissue sarcomas of infancy. Semin Perinatol. 1999 Aug;23(4):299-309.