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Synovial sarcoma is a rare type of cancer that grows in the soft tissues, most often around the joints or muscles. It often starts in the foot, arm, leg, ankle, neck or wrist, but it can also grow in other areas.
Your child may not have any symptoms of synovial sarcoma until the tumor is quite large. The symptoms can vary, depending on where the tumor is located, but may include:
Experts do not know exactly what causes synovial sarcoma in children. However, these tumors often have a genetic mutation in their cells.
Treatment options for synovial sarcoma depend on whether it has spread in the body. Your care team at Arkansas Children’s are experienced in treating synovial sarcoma and we’ll work with your family to come up with the best treatment plan for your child. Treatment options may include: