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Is synovial sarcoma fatal?

Is synovial sarcoma fatal?

We know that anywhere from 36% to 76% of people with synovial sarcoma will be alive five years after their first diagnosis. Chances of survival are better if the tumor is completely removed and does not return or spread.

Is synovial sarcoma cancer curable?

Synovial sarcoma can be cured if detected in the early stages. However, this cancer rarely causes any signs and symptoms during early stages. It is an aggressive type of sarcoma that may have already spread in the body by the time it is diagnosed.

What is the survival rate for synovial sarcoma?

Synovial sarcoma has survival rates of 50-60% at 5 years and 40-50% at 10 years. However, advances in oncologic therapy, particularly the development of monoclonal antibodies, may improve survival rates. A slight improvement in survival rate has been reported with the use of chemotherapy as adjuvant therapy.

How aggressive is synovial sarcoma?

Synovial sarcoma is a rare and aggressive soft tissue sarcoma. In the early stages of the condition, it may cause no noticeable signs or symptoms. However, as the tumor grows larger, affected people may notice a lump or swelling.

How long can you live with metastatic sarcoma?

5-year relative survival rates for soft tissue sarcoma

SEER Stage5-Year Relative Survival Rate
Localized81%
Regional56%
Distant15%
All SEER stages combined65%

How fast do synovial sarcomas grow?

Synovial sarcoma generally grows slowly. While these tumors can occur in young children, they generally develop in people between the ages of 15 and 40.

Can synovial sarcoma spread to brain?

Synovial sarcoma is highly malignant tumor of soft tissues, occurring chiefly in the extremities and limb girdle with a propensity for local recurrence and sometimes metastases to the lungs. Primary synovial sarcoma arising in the lungs is rare and brain metastasis as presentation is further uncommon.

Can Stage 4 synovial sarcoma be cured?

Stage IV sarcomas are rarely curable. But some patients may be cured if the main (primary) tumor and all of the areas of cancer spread (metastases) can be removed by surgery. The best success rate is when it has spread only to the lungs.