Soft Tissue Sarcoma

Causes of soft tissue sarcomas

Source: NHS

Cancer occurs when cells multiply uncontrollably, forming growths calledtumours.

In the vast majority of soft tissue sarcomas it's unclear what causes this to happen, but there are a number ofthings known to increase the risk, including:

  • age soft tissue sarcomas can occur at any age, including in children, but are more common in middle-aged or elderly people and your risk increases as you get older
  • certain genetic conditions some genetic conditions, such as neurofibromatosis type 1 and retinoblastoma , are associated with an increased risk of soft tissue sarcomas
  • previous radiotherapy some people who have previously had radiotherapy for another type of cancer go on to develop a soft tissue sarcoma, oftenmany years later
  • exposure to certain chemicals exposure to some chemicals, including vinyl chloride, dioxins and phenoxyacetic herbicides, has been associated with increased rates of soft tissue sarcomas

Kaposi's sarcoma is a very rare sarcoma caused by a virus known as the human herpesvirus type 8 (HHV-8) infecting someone with a weakened immune system (such as people with HIV ).

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