How is Sarcoma Diagnosed and Treated?

The typical soft tissue sarcoma is a soft tissue mass that is larger than 5 cm (2 inches) in diameter and has a soft tissue consistency or density that is firmer or more dense than normal muscle.

Soft tissue sarcoma frequently presents as a painless soft tissue mass that may be confused with a lipoma, the most common benign soft tissue tumor. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can usually distinguish between a benign lipoma and a malignant soft tissue sarcoma.

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