soft tissue

FNCLCC (Fédération Nationale des Centres de Lutte Contre le Cancer)

The FNCLCC (Fédération Nationale des Centres de Lutte Contre le Cancer) is the most common grading system doctors use to evaluate soft tissue sarcomas, which are cancers that start in tissues like muscles, fat, or blood vessels. This grading system helps doctors assess how aggressive (fast-growing) the tumour is, guiding treatment decisions and helping predict …
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Elastofibroma

Background: An elastofibroma is a rare, benign (noncancerous) growth that usually develops in the soft tissues near the shoulder blades. It is made up of a mixture of fibrous tissue (similar to scar tissue) and abnormal elastic fibers (the fibers that give skin and other tissues their stretchiness). Elastofibromas are most often found in older …
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Myoepithelioma of soft tissue

What is a myoepithelioma? A myoepithelioma is a non-cancerous type of soft tissue tumour. It made up of specialized myoepithelial cells that arise from cells within soft tissue such as muscle, cartilage, or connective tissue. This tumour should not be confused with the similarly named myoepithelioma that starts in the salivary glands. Where is myoepithelioma …
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