Malignant tumour arising in a connective tissue and composed primarily of anaplastic cells resembling supportive tissue.
A tumor derived from mesodermally derived cells, e.g., connective tissue, muscle (myosarcoma), or bone (osteosarcoma).
A malignant tumor that begins growing in connective tissue such as muscle, bone, fat or cartilage.
A cancer of supporting structures such as bone, muscle, cartilage and fat. A major category of solid cancers along with carcinomas.
(sar-KO-mah) Malignant tumor of soft tissue (tissue that connects, supports or surrounds other structures and organs of the body). Soft tissue includes muscles, tendons, fibrous tissues, fat, blood vessels and nerves.
A connective tissue neoplasm, usually highly malignant, formed by proliferation of mesodermal cells.
Cancer that has developed from cells of the body's connective tissues. Muscle, bone, nerves, blood vessels, fat and fibrous tissues are all connective tissues.
A cancer that arises in connective and skeletal tissue, i.e., muscle, bone.
Cancer that has arisen in connective tissue (eg muscle, bone, nerves).
Tumour of mesodermal origin (e.g. muscle, bone, cartilage).
A type of cancer originating from non-gland lining, such as arteries, muscle and bone tissue.
A malignant tumour (a cancer) that starts in connective tissue.
malignant tumor arising from connective tissue (bone or muscle, etc)
cancer that begins in bone, cartilage, fat, muscle, blood vessels or other connective or supportive tissue.
a benign or malignant tumor which develops in the soft tissue
a bone cancer that contains cancer
a bone tumor that contains cancer (malignant) cells
a cancer arising from bone, muscle or connective tissue, and a carcinoma is cancer arising from epithelial tissue (cells of the glands and the outer layer of skin that lines blood vessels, hollow organs and the body's orifices)
a cancer derived from the soft tissues of the body
a cancer of the bone, soft tissue, or connective tissues such as a tendon or cartilage
a cancer that arises from the substance of solid tissues such as muscle, bone, lymph glands, blood vessels and fibrous and other connective tissues
a cancer that develops in areas such as bone, fat, cartilage, blood vessels or other tissues
a cancer that develops in connective tissues such as cartilage, bone, fat, muscle, blood vessels, or fibrous tissues (related to tendons or ligaments)
a cancer that grows in the soft tissue of the body, such as in muscle or fat
a group of tumors that affect the connective tissue of an animal
a highly malignant and rare type of cancer that arises in the connective tissues in the body
a malignant growth arising from connective tissue, but the resemblance to adult Connective tissue is almost non-existent and the cells are essentially of an embryonic type
a malignant tumor arising from connective or structural tissue such as bones, cartilage or dura (one of the linings of the skull and spine)
a malignant tumor growing from connective tissues, such as cartilage, fat, muscle, tendons, and bones
a malignant tumor of bone, muscle, fat or other soft tissue
a malignant tumor, or cancer
a rare malignant mammary lesion occuring in the middle aged female
a tumor that develops in the connective tissue of the breast
Cancer of muscles or connective tissues such as bone, cartilage and fat.
tumor formed of connective tissue cells: bone cartilage, muscle, blood vessel, or lymphoid tissue.
Cancer arising in the connective tissue.
a tumor, typically highly malignant, of the connective tissue
A form of cancer that starts in the supportive tissue, such as bone, cartilage, fat or muscle.
A malignant tumour of muscles or connective tissues such as bone and cartilage.
Malignant neoplasm arising from connective tissue.
Tumors that arise from bone, muscle, fat, or connective tissue.
A malignant tumor derived from connective tissue.
A malignant tumor of muscles or connective tissue such as bone and cartilage.
Any of a group of tumors usually arising from connective tissue. Most are malignant.
malignant tumors of mesenchymal origin (e.g., connective tissues, muscle, bone, blood vessels, adipose tissue and lymphatics).
A malignant (cancerous) tumor that begins in connective and supportive tissue.
A tumour which forms in bone or muscles.
A neoplasm arising from the connective tissue, including bone, blood, muscle, fat, and lymph vessels.
A form of cancer that arises in the supportive tissues such as bones, cartilage, fat or muscles
a cancer derived from fat or connective tissue
A tumour of tissue which connects or supports body organs.
One of three primary forms cancer can take.
A cancer of supporting tissue of the body (e.g., bone, blood vessels, fibrous tissue, muscle). See cancer.
A malignant tumor of the connective tissue.
a cancer arising from the connective tissue, muscle or bone; sarcomas affect the bones, bladder, kidney, liver, lungs or spleen
a malignant tumor of the skin or soft tissues.
A connective tissue neoplasm formed by proliferation of mesodermal cells; it is usually highly malignant
cancer arising from connective tissue (bone, cartilage, muscle); also affects liver, lungs, spleen, kidneys and bladder.
A type of cancer that starts in muscles, bones, and cartilage.
A form of cancer that originates in the supportive tissues of the body such as the bone, cartilage, fat or muscle.
tumor arising from connective tissue or bone
A cancer that starts in the body's bones, fat, muscles, tendons, cartilage or certain other tissues.
A type of cancer that starts in bone or connective tissue.
A malignant tumor growing from connective tissues, such as cartilage, fat, muscle or bone.
General term for malignant tumors of connective-tissue cells (those cells within an organ or structure that bind it together and support it).
A malignant tumor of the soft tissue including fat, muscle, nerve, joint, blood vessel, and deep skin tissues.
A group of tumors (usually malignant) arising from connective tissue.
A cancer of supportive or connective tissue, such as cartilage, bone or muscle.
A cancerous growth of the soft tissues, usually appearing first as a painless swelling.
A malignant growth of cells of embryonic connective tissue origin. This condition is highly capable of infiltration and metastasis.
cancer arising in connective tissue, such as muscle, cartilage or bone.
This cancer occurs in the supportive tissues of the body. In liver cancer, it amasses in the connective tissue in the liver.
A malignant solid tumor most frequently found in muscle or bone.
A malignant NEOPLASM whose cells appear to be derived from those other than EPITHELIUM. The connective tissues of the body (fibrous tissue, muscle, bone, cartilage, fat, and lining of joints) tend to give rise to sarcomas. In adults, CARCINOMAS are much more common than sarcomas. This makes sense, because as we age, our body linings are assaulted by one noxious substance after the other. So it is no surprise that those epithelial cells on the forefront of our battle with the environment are the first to lose control of their growth and development. In children, sarcomas make up a greater proportion of cancers. While the connective tissues of adults are rather stable and protected from environmental assault, those of children are still growing and developing, the cells dividing, raising the likelihood that something will go haywire and cause a cell to lose control over its growth.
A cancer of connective tissues such as bone, cartilage, fat, muscle, nerve sheath, or blood vessels.
A cancer most often found in muscle or bone.
A malignant tumor of connective or mesenchymal tissue. (tissue that supports outer tissues -e.g. bone or muscle).
This is a type of cancer that starts in a bone, nerve, muscle, or blood vessel (as opposed to an organ like the liver or lung).
A cancer of connective tissues such as bone, fat, cartilage, muscle, nerve sheaths, or blood vessels.
A malignant tumor arising in supporting structures, such as fibrous tissue and blood vessels.
A malignant tumor of the connective and structural tissues of the body. These include muscle, fat, tendons, cartilage and bone. They are rare and all together account for 1% of all cancers.
A connective tissue tumor, often highly malignant.
( see also): These malignant tumors arise mainly from connective tissue, which includes skin, tendons, muscles, bones, and cartilage.
A malignant tumor arising from diseased connective tissue.
A malignant (cancerous) tumor of the skin and soft tissue.
A malignant tumor that mimics connective tissues (bone, cartilage, muscle) under the microscope.
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A cancer of the bone, cartilage, fat, muscle, blood vessels, or other connective or supportive tissue.
A sarcoma is a cancer of the connective or supportive tissue (bone, cartilage, fat, muscle, blood vessels) and soft tissue.