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a malignant tumor arising from collagen-producing fibroblasts (an immature fiber-producing cell of connective tissue).
a malignant bone tumor, or bone cancer, that originates either in the bone itself, or is metastatic, which means that the cancer
a malignant (cancerous) tumor that originates in the connective fibrous tissue found at the ends of bones of the arm or legs, and then spreads to other surrounding soft tissues
a malignant (invasive) cancer originating from fibrous connective tissue
a relatively rare but aggressive type of cancerous tumor
a tumor of the connective tissue
a type of cancer that sometimes occurs at an injection site
A form of bone cancer that occurs mainly in middle-aged and elderly people. It usually starts in the pelvis.
Type of cancer that begins in the fibrous tissue.
Sarcomas are uncommon malignant tumors. They make up about 1% of cancers in adults and 15% in children. There are at least 56 different types of soft tissue sarcomas named according to the normal tissue from which the tumor is derived. The tissue of origin of a fibrosarcoma is connective (fibrous) tissue. There are three tumor categories related to the tumor's grade or activity; low, intermediate and high grade. High grade are the faster growing cancers.
Malignant neoplasm of fibroblastic cells.
Type of cancer that develop from fibrous tissue cells called fibrocytes. This is a type of primary bone cancer - one of a group of tumours called spindle cell sarcomas.
A type of soft tissue sarcoma that begins in fibrous tissue, which holds bones, muscles, and other organs in place.
This malignant tumor originates from cells called fibroblasts, which produce collagen. Collagen is a fibrous protein found in skin, tendons, muscle, bone, and cartilage.
Fibrosarcoma (fibroblastic sarcoma) is a malignant tumor derived from fibrous connective tissue and characterized by immature proliferating fibroblasts or undifferentiated anaplastic spindle cells.