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  • Supports people with sarcoma, increases public awareness of sarcoma and the lack of young adults in cancer-based clinical trials and raises funds for sarcoma-related research. Distributes a newsletter to patients and caregivers.
    Liddy Shriver Sarcoma Initiative

  • Dedicated to raising funds for sarcoma research, local patient networking and support.
    Sarcoma Foundation of America

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Secondary Sarcomas

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Some treatments used to fight cancer carry an increased risk of developing other cancers later in life. A recent analysis of data from the Childhood Cancer Survivor Study found patients who were successfully treated for childhood cancer develop sarcoma at a rate nine times greater than the general population. 

Factors associated with a higher risk of secondary sarcomas include a younger age at diagnosis of the first cancer (survivors diagnosed with their primary cancer between the ages of 1 and 3 had the highest risk); a family history of cancer; treatment with radiation; and chemotherapy with high doses of anthracyclines. The median age in the study for patients diagnosed with secondary sarcoma was 20, and about 70 percent were diagnosed before age 24.

Making a diagnosis of sarcoma can be difficult, and information about cancer risk factors can be of great use to doctors and patients. It’s important for childhood cancer survivors to make their doctors aware of their history to help them stay alert for secondary sarcoma. 

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