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Soft
Tissue Sarcomas
The Division of Surgical Oncology Program for the treatment of soft
tissue sarcomas involves an interdisciplinary approach tailored to
individual patients. This
involves a multidisciplinary approach with the surgical oncologist,
medical oncologist, radiation oncologist, and diagnostic radiologist.
The integration of these specialties leads to a high rate of
tumor control for extremity sarcomas without amputation.
The team evaluates patients and then chooses the best
strategies to allow for preservation of the limb, optimal recovery,
and optimal tumor control. Strategies
such as the integration of preoperative radiation therapy,
intraoperative brachytherapy (localized radiation therapy), or
postoperative radiation therapy for control are used.
Additionally,
the Surgical Oncology Team works in collaboration with Plastic Surgery
to allow for optimal recovery and healing following removal of tumors.
Following removal of tumors our surgical oncologists work in
collaboration with our experienced and dedicated medical oncologists
and pathologists to evaluate and optimize care.
While soft tissue sarcomas remain a rare malignancy, the
University of Pennsylvania Division of Oncology Sarcoma Program treats
and evaluates a significant number of patients with both extremity and
soft tissue sarcomas and remains a regional and national leader in
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