Biological findings open the door to improved outcomes for young adults with sarcoma

A recent study has answered the long-standing question of why improvements in survival outcomes for young people with cancerous soft tissue tumors have lagged behind those of their pediatric and older adult counterparts. By analyzing the protein profiles of different types of soft tissue tumors, known as sarcomas, researchers have shown that there are distinct biological differences between these age groups.

This article was originally published on MedicalXpress.com

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