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Suggest Treatment For Recurring Low Grade Liposarcoma

i am operated thrice for lowgrade liposarcoma forming in the mediastinum after the 3 opperation the new tumour keeps growing .could you please suggest an exact medicine to stop the tumour groth and liposacoma(the biopsy ,some part shows mayxoid and aome part s is De differentiated
Mon, 12 May 2014
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Best treatment for liposarcoma is surgical resection. If re-resection is no more possible or safe then chemotherapy with Ifosfamide and doxorubicin is a palliative option. Other treatment option is targeted therapy with mTOR inhibitor Pazopanib. If a clinical trial is available in the cancer center where you are being treated, try enrolling in it.
I hope it helps.
Please discuss these options with your treating oncologist.
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Suggest Treatment For Recurring Low Grade Liposarcoma

Best treatment for liposarcoma is surgical resection. If re-resection is no more possible or safe then chemotherapy with Ifosfamide and doxorubicin is a palliative option. Other treatment option is targeted therapy with mTOR inhibitor Pazopanib. If a clinical trial is available in the cancer center where you are being treated, try enrolling in it. I hope it helps. Please discuss these options with your treating oncologist.