Treating sarcoma can be challenging for doctors who are not familiar with the disease. Additionally, there are numerous subtypes, each with its own characteristics to further complicate the diagnosis process. Rhabdomyosarcoma, a soft tissue sarcoma that develops in muscles, is a subtype often found in children. Deeply embedded and undetectable, the sarcoma usually isn’t diagnosed until the disease is advanced and requires immediate treatment.
A physician, skilled in sarcoma detection, is the most qualified to treat the condition before it advances further. While some symptoms can be vague and possibly attributed to one of several other diseases, specialists, such as the physicians of the Sarcoma Oncology Center, are experts in the subtleties of sarcoma including rhabdomyosarcoma.
Cancer is life-changing and unexpected. The Sarcoma Oncology Center is dedicated to helping their patients cope with cancer and will always guide a patient through the treatment process before a plan is implemented.