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==Prognosis== | ==Prognosis== | ||
* The prognosis of epithelioid sarcoma is good for females. | * The prognosis of epithelioid sarcoma is good for females. | ||
* Five year survival rate for patients with epithelioid sarcoma is approximately 50-70% | |||
* Ten year survival rate for patients with epithelioid sarcoma is approximately 42-55% | |||
* Prognosis varies with: | |||
:* Age of diagnosis- Earlier age of diagnosis is associated with better outcome | |||
:* Gender | |||
:* Site- Proximal leisons have worse prognosis | |||
:* Microscopic pathology- Necrosis and vascular invasion have been associated with poor prognosis | |||
:* Tumor size- Tumors of more than 2 cm size has been associated with poor prognosis | |||
:* Mitotic index | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Ammu Susheela, M.D. [2]
Overview
Natural History
The symptoms of epithelioid sarcoma usually develop in the second decade of life, and start with symptoms such as mass. Epitheliod sarcoma has a tendency for lymph node metastasis. The most common sites of epithelioid metastasis include lungs, lymph nodes, and scalp.
Complications
- Metastasis
- Contractures
- Nerve compression
- Muscle weakness
- Numbness
Prognosis
- The prognosis of epithelioid sarcoma is good for females.
- Five year survival rate for patients with epithelioid sarcoma is approximately 50-70%
- Ten year survival rate for patients with epithelioid sarcoma is approximately 42-55%
- Prognosis varies with:
- Age of diagnosis- Earlier age of diagnosis is associated with better outcome
- Gender
- Site- Proximal leisons have worse prognosis
- Microscopic pathology- Necrosis and vascular invasion have been associated with poor prognosis
- Tumor size- Tumors of more than 2 cm size has been associated with poor prognosis
- Mitotic index