Abstract

Spindle cell neoplasms are a broad group of connective tissue cancers that have spindle-shaped cells under microscopy [1]. Solitary Fibrous Tumors (SFT) are a rapidly growing and rare spindle cell neoplasm that generally occur in the thorax and comprise roughly 2% of all soft-tissue masses [2]. Due to their rarity, it is difficult to ascertain a true incidence rate. Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center has studied their cases of SFTs from 1982-2000, inclusively.

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