Multidisciplinary Approach to Childhood Sarcoma
Childhood sarcoma is a pediatric cancer that starts in the bones or soft tissue. Tumors typically grow in areas such as the bones, muscles, tendons, fat, and blood vessels, and may spread to other parts of the body.
UT Southwestern Pediatric Group’s cancer specialists are experts in treating all types of childhood sarcoma. We belong to the Children’s Oncology Group, a clinical trials organization that’s supported by the National Cancer Institute, as well as several other clinical trial programs. These relationships give us access to the latest treatments, information, and support from all over the world.
Partnering with Children’s Health, we are a national leader in treating and researching different types of pediatric sarcomas. Through our team approach, specialists in various areas work together to ensure that your child receives the best possible treatment.
Our skilled multidisciplinary team includes pediatric oncologists, pediatric surgeons, pediatric radiation oncologists, pediatric pathologists, and pediatric radiologists who are specially trained in the diagnosis and treatment of a variety of childhood cancers – especially childhood sarcoma.