Pial sarcoma

Pial sarcoma is a breast tumor and is a very rare type of cancer. It can develop both in the mammary gland itself and in its skin or tissue. Pial sarcoma usually grows more aggressively and has more severe consequences for the body than other types of breast cancer.

Symptoms of pial sarcoma may include changes in breast shape, lumps, enlarged lymph nodes, and breast pain during menstruation or after pregnancy. If you notice any of these symptoms in yourself, you should see a doctor as soon as possible.

Treatment for sarcoma may include surgery, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, or a combination of these. Treatment should be prescribed by a doctor after a complete medical examination of the patient. The main treatment for sarcoma is surgical removal of the tumor and its surrounding tissue, which reduces the risk of relapse and increases the chances of recovery.

With proper treatment of sarcoma, patients have the opportunity to live more than 5 years. However, cancer can spread to other parts of the body, so it is important to follow all doctor's recommendations and have regular medical examinations. In addition, prevention of sarcoma includes regular gynecological examinations, the use of preventive methods of contraception and maintaining a healthy lifestyle.