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This information represents
the views of the doctors and nurses serving on the American Cancer
Society's Cancer Information Database Editorial Board. These views are
based on their interpretation of studies published in medical journals,
as well as their own professional experience.
The treatment information
in this document is not official policy of the Society and is not
intended as medical advice to replace the expertise and judgment of
your cancer care team. It is intended to help you and your family make
informed decisions, together with your doctor.
Your doctor may
have reasons for suggesting a treatment plan different from these
general treatment options. Don't hesitate to ask him or her questions
about your treatment options.
After a sarcoma is found and staged, the cancer care team will
recommend one or several treatment options. This is an important
decision, so it is important to take time and think about all of the
choices. In choosing a treatment plan, factors to consider include the
type, location, and stage of the cancer, as well as your overall
physical health.
It is often a good idea to seek a second opinion. A second
opinion can provide more information and help you feel more confident
about the treatment plan that is chosen. Some insurance companies
require a second opinion before they will agree to pay for treatments.
Last Medical Review: 03/03/2009 Last Revised: 05/14/2009
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