Stages of Childhood Sarcoma
Staging is a way to measure the spread and size of the sarcoma. This helps our doctors create a treatment plan that’s personalized to each patient.
Childhood sarcoma is often evaluated by stages – 1, 2, 3, or 4 – with some stages divided into substages. The lower the number, the more contained the cancer is. A higher number indicates that the cancer is more advanced.
Parents should consult their doctor about their child’s cancer stage and how it affects their treatment plan.