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Results 1 - 10 of 20 for Ewing sarcoma
  1. Ewing sarcoma is a malignant bone tumor that forms in the bone or soft tissue around it. It ... Ewing sarcoma can occur anytime during childhood and young adulthood. But it usually develops during puberty, when bones ...
  2. Ewing sarcoma is a cancerous tumor that occurs in bones or soft tissues, such as cartilage or nerves. There are several types of Ewing sarcoma, including Ewing ...
  3. Bone Cancer (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... Chondrosarcoma - starts in cartilage, usually after age 40 Ewing's sarcoma - occurs most often in children and teens under ...
  4. This x-ray shows a malignant bone tumor (Ewing sarcoma) of the upper arm bone (humerus). This type ...
  5. ... cause a type of cancerous tumor known as Ewing sarcoma. These tumors develop in bones or soft tissues, ... nerves and cartilage. There are several types of Ewing sarcoma, including Ewing sarcoma of bone, extraosseous Ewing sarcoma, ...
  6. ... to treat certain types of testicular cancer and Ewing's sarcoma (a type of cancer in bones or muscles). ...
  7. ... cause a type of cancerous tumor known as Ewing sarcoma. These tumors develop in bones or soft tissues ... nerves and cartilage. There are several types of Ewing sarcoma, including Ewing sarcoma of bone, extraosseous Ewing sarcoma, ...
  8. ... cause a type of cancerous tumor known as Ewing sarcoma. These tumors develop in bones or soft tissues, ... present only in certain cells. In people with Ewing sarcoma, the translocation is present only in tumor cells. ...
  9. ... in a type of cancerous tumor known as Ewing sarcoma. These tumors develop in the bones or soft ... Central Sankar S, Lessnick SL. Promiscuous partnerships in Ewing's sarcoma. Cancer Genet. 2011 Jul;204(7):351-65. ...
  10. Soft Tissue Sarcoma (National Library of Medicine)  
    Your soft tissues connect, support, or surround other tissues. Examples include your muscles, tendons, fat, and blood vessels. Soft tissue sarcoma is a cancer ...
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