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Childhood Soft Tissue Sarcoma Treatment (PDQ®)

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Treatment Options for Childhood Soft Tissue Sarcoma

Nonmetastatic Childhood Soft Tissue Sarcoma
Metastatic Childhood Soft Tissue Sarcoma
Recurrent and Progressive Childhood Soft Tissue Sarcoma

A link to a list of current clinical trials is included for each treatment section. For some types or stages of cancer, there may not be any trials listed. Check with your doctor for clinical trials that are not listed here but may be right for you.

Nonmetastatic Childhood Soft Tissue Sarcoma

For treatment of hemangiopericytoma (in infants and young children) and infantile fibrosarcoma

If an infant or young child has fibrosarcoma or hemangiopericytoma, treatment will be surgery whenever possible. Other treatments may include chemotherapy to reduce the size of the tumor, followed by surgery.

If an older child or adolescent has fibrosarcoma or hemangiopericytoma, treatment will be surgery whenever possible. Other treatments may include the following:

For treatment of desmoid tumor

Treatment of desmoid tumor will be surgery whenever possible. Other treatments may include watchful waiting, chemotherapy, or surgery followed by internal radiation therapy.

If surgery to completely remove the tumor is not possible, treatment to shrink the tumor before surgery may include the following:

For treatment of alveolar soft part sarcoma

Treatment of alveolar soft part sarcoma will be surgery whenever possible. Other treatments may include the following:

For treatment of clear cell sarcoma

Treatment of clear cell sarcoma will be surgery whenever possible. Radiation therapy may be given after surgery.

For treatment of desmoplastic small round cell tumor

Treatment of desmoplastic small round cell tumor may include surgery, chemotherapy (which may be given before surgery), and radiation therapy.

For treatment of extraosseous osteosarcoma

See the PDQ summary on Osteosarcoma and Malignant Fibrous Histiocytoma of Bone Treatment for more information on the treatment of extraosseous osteosarcoma.

For treatment of malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor

Treatment of malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor will be surgery whenever possible. Radiation therapy may be given after surgery.

For treatment of plexiform histiocytic tumor

Treatment of plexiform histiocytic tumor is surgery to completely remove the tumor.

For treatment of synovial sarcoma

Treatment of synovial sarcoma may include the following:

For treatment of undifferentiated soft tissue sarcoma

There is no standard treatment for undifferentiated soft tissue sarcoma. Treatment may be within a clinical trial for patients with nonrhabdomyosarcomatous soft tissue sarcomas (NRSTS).

For treatment of angiosarcoma and lymphangiosarcoma

Treatment of angiosarcoma and lymphangiosarcoma may include the following:

For treatment of hemangioendothelioma

Treatment of hemangioendothelioma in children younger than one year may include the following:

Treatment of hemangioendothelioma in children aged one year and older may include the following:

For treatment of aggressive fibromatosis, dermatofibrosarcoma, and angiomatoid malignant fibrous histiocytoma

Treatment of these tumor types will be surgery whenever possible. Other treatments may include the following:

For treatment of epithelioid sarcoma, leiomyosarcoma, liposarcoma, and mesenchymal chondrosarcoma

Treatment of these tumor types will be surgery whenever possible. Other treatments may include the following:

Check for U.S. clinical trials from NCI's list of cancer clinical trials that are now accepting patients with nonmetastatic childhood soft tissue sarcoma. For more specific results, refine the search by using other search features, such as the location of the trial, the type of treatment, or the name of the drug. General information about clinical trials is available from the NCI Web site.

Metastatic Childhood Soft Tissue Sarcoma

Treatment of metastatic childhood soft tissue sarcoma may include the following:

Check for U.S. clinical trials from NCI's list of cancer clinical trials that are now accepting patients with metastatic childhood soft tissue sarcoma. For more specific results, refine the search by using other search features, such as the location of the trial, the type of treatment, or the name of the drug. General information about clinical trials is available from the NCI Web site.

Recurrent and Progressive Childhood Soft Tissue Sarcoma

Treatment of recurrent or progressive childhood soft tissue sarcoma may include the following:

Check for U.S. clinical trials from NCI's list of cancer clinical trials that are now accepting patients with recurrent childhood soft tissue sarcoma. For more specific results, refine the search by using other search features, such as the location of the trial, the type of treatment, or the name of the drug. General information about clinical trials is available from the NCI Web site.