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Dose Reduction of Postoperative Radiation for Treatment of Soft Tissue Sarcoma of the Arms and Legs

Trial Status: active

This phase II trial studies how well reduced-dose radiation therapy after surgery (postoperative) works in treating patients with soft tissue sarcoma of the arms and legs. Radiation therapy uses high energy rays to kill tumor cells and shrink tumors. Lowering the dose of postoperative radiation therapy and targeting a smaller area of tissue for treatment may be as effective as the standard dose and volume of radiation therapy to control soft tissue sarcoma after surgery and cause fewer and less severe long-term side effects.