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  1. Synovial sarcoma (synovial cell sarcoma) is a rare type of cancer that affects soft tissues, like your muscles or ligaments. It’s called synovial sarcoma because these cancer cells resemble the cells in your synovial joints (like your elbows, hips and shoulders).

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  3. Apr 27, 2023 · Synovial sarcoma is a rare type of cancer that tends to occur near large joints, mainly the knees. Synovial sarcoma usually affects young adults. Synovial sarcoma begins as a growth of cells that can multiply quickly and destroy healthy tissue.

  4. Sep 21, 2023 · What is synovial sarcoma? Where does it happen in your body? Find out about its treatments, symptoms, and who's more likely to get it.

  5. Aug 23, 2016 · Synovial sarcoma is one of the rarest types of cancer. This type of soft tissue sarcoma can arise almost anywhere in the body, including the joints. Synovial sarcoma most commonly occurs in the extremities, particularly in the thighs, knees, feet and forearms.

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  6. Synovial sarcoma is the most common soft tissue cancer diagnosed around the foot and ankle. Less often, synovial sarcoma is found in the head, neck, chest, abdomen (belly), pelvis, and back. In some cases, it develops in organs such as the lungs.

  7. Synovial sarcoma is a cancer that can come from different types of soft tissue, such as muscle or ligaments. It is often found in the arm, leg, or foot, and near joints such as the wrist or ankle. It can also form in soft tissues in the lung or abdomen.

  8. A synovial sarcoma (also known as malignant synovioma[1]) is a rare form of cancer which occurs primarily in the extremities of the arms or legs, often in proximity to joint capsules and tendon sheaths. [2] It is a type of soft-tissue sarcoma.

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