Abstract

The prognosis of patients with soft tissue tumors is determined by many factors, among them not only the basic patho-anatomical findings, but also individual influences such as localization, age, overall personal risk factors (operability, etc.), and the chosen therapeutic procedures (Mandard et al. 1989). The patho-anatomical determinants are tumor size, mode and grade of tumor spread at the time of primary diagnosis, histological tumor type or subtype, and histological grading.KeywordsSoft Tissue SarcomaMalignant Pleural MesotheliomaSynovial SarcomaNodular FasciitisAneuploidy RateThese keywords were added by machine and not by the authors. This process is experimental and the keywords may be updated as the learning algorithm improves.

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