Soft-Tissue Sarcomas and Other Soft-Tissue Tumors

Most soft-tissue tumors are non-cancerous. Treatment for these tumors depends on the diagnosis and other factors such as the tumor’s location, size, and symptoms. Soft-tissue sarcomas are usually treated with a combination of surgery and radiation therapy, and sometimes chemotherapy.

Decisions about the best treatment options are based on each individual patient’s individual diagnosis and disease stage. Your provider will explain your condition to you, help you determine a treatment plan and answer any questions you may have.

Benign soft-tissue tumors

These are some of the more common non-cancerous soft-tissue tumors we treat:

  • Lipoma
  • Fibroma
  • Hibernoma
  • Nodular fasciitis
  • Vascular malformations
  • Schwannoma

Soft-tissue cancers

These are some of the soft-tissue cancers that we treat: