Sarcoma Viral

Sarcomas: Malignant neoplasms without a specific localization, usually occurring as a complication of viral leukemia. That’s why they call it “viral” in Russian.

Sarcomas are solid tumor formations of varying malignancy that can affect not only lymph nodes, but also any other tissue on which they arise. On average, sarcomas occur in 1/3 of patients with leukemia, leukemia and lymphoma; healthy people are less likely to get sick.

Different types of tumor diseases in malignant sarcomas have different aggressiveness. Also, due to the fact that all sarcomas are classified as tumor diseases, they have a different prognosis for an unfavorable outcome. According to their shape, sarcomas are divided into a couple of varieties: * Multifocal, atypical; * Nodal. In both varieties there are also hematogenously spreading subproliferative sarcos