Sarcoma in a sentence as a noun

HIV can cause Kaposi’s sarcoma, so that could have caused his cancer.

Some heart-wrenching comments from the page:"Husband and father of 3, age 31, high grade spindle cell sarcoma, stage 4 with mets- help!

Aspiring survivor of a stage 3 sarcoma here.

The most telling correlations are probably for rare tumours, like soft tissue cancers eg sarcoma, which show an increased risk post CT.

My mother-in-law is going through treatment for sarcoma right now, and I found myself wondering if she mirrors any of this thinking.

Yes, I collect immunization records like a hawk now, but injection site sarcoma fears are not something I wish on anyone.

We will continue our Parkinson’s, sarcoma, MPN and African American research projects and plan to launch more communities in 2014.

You have a good point -- I've never heard of other languages, so that's why it sounded like sarcoma or carcinoma or lymphoma or melanoma or those kinds of words to me.

Like I'd imagine she will be sick with some bone cancer or leukemia or a random sarcoma in like 10 - 15 years from now. Maybe even longer if she has inherited some good DNA-repair genes and anti-cancer-immunity genes.

"Toshiba says its device tests for 13 cancer types with 99% accuracy from a single drop of blood""The test will be used to detect gastric, esophageal, lung, liver, biliary tract, pancreatic, bowel, ovarian, prostate, bladder and breast cancers as well as sarcoma and glioma.

Sarcoma definitions

noun

a usually malignant tumor arising from connective tissue (bone or muscle etc.); one of the four major types of cancer