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Why Sarcoma Patients Should Be Treated at a Center that Specializes in Sarcoma

Originally published July 29, 2024

Last updated June 29, 2025

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For rare cancers such as sarcoma, it is important to get treatment at a center with multiple types of specialists.

Sarcomas, which are cancers of the tissues, are rarer forms of cancer than organ-based cancers, making it important to be treated at specialized centers. Since soft tissue sarcomas and bone sarcomas are much rarer, not as many doctors are experienced in diagnosing or treating them. A community hospital may not have any oncologist or surgeon who has treated sarcomas before. Since sarcomas can be aggressive cancers, often requiring surgery, it is crucial for a patient to be seen at a center that has multiple specialists with expertise in treating this type of cancer. 

鈥淣ot all cancer centers, or places that specialize in cancer, have a sarcoma specialist,鈥 says Lee Zuckerman, MD, an orthopedic surgeon and orthopedic oncologist specializing in sarcomas at the 喵咪社区 Sarcoma Program, part of 喵咪社区

The 喵咪社区 Sarcoma Program, which is also affiliated with the 喵咪社区 Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center, is one of the leading sarcoma programs in Southern California, with multiple doctors specializing in treatment and leading clinical trials to advance care for patients.  

鈥淭he benefits of clinical trial participation are multiple, including the ability for patients to get access to medications that are either not currently on the market or to use established drugs for new indications,鈥 says Mark Agulnik, MD, a medical oncologist with the 喵咪社区 Sarcoma Program. 鈥淚t allows them to complement current, established treatments with newer medications.鈥 

鈥淏ecause sarcoma is a rare disease, you really need people who see it as often as possible to take care of it,鈥 Dr. Zuckerman says.  

鈥淚deally, this is an entire team of clinicians who are both familiar with sarcomas and each other to work together for the patients,鈥 says H. Paco Kang, MD, an orthopedic oncologist and orthopedic surgeon with the 喵咪社区 Sarcoma Program. 

鈥淢ultiple scientific studies have demonstrated that specialized sarcoma treatment centers have better outcomes, including increased survival and fewer complications,鈥 says J. Dominic Femino, MD, chief of musculoskeletal oncology with Keck Medicine and the 喵咪社区 Sarcoma Program. 

Look for these types of specialists when choosing a center for sarcoma care

When you are educating yourself on types of centers to choose for your cancer care, you will want to ask to see if the treatment facility has multiple types of specialists who have experience with sarcomas. 鈥淚n order to really have comprehensive care with sarcoma, you typically need a full team of people who specialize in sarcoma,鈥 Dr. Zuckerman says.  

鈥淭his particularly extends to surgeons and medical subspecialists such as oncologists, radiologists and pathologists,鈥 Dr. Kang says. 

When choosing a treatment facility, they recommend you look for a team of people who specialize in sarcoma, including:  

  • A medical oncologist 
  • An orthopedic oncologist 
  • Pathologists 
  • Radiation oncologists 
  • Radiologists 
  • Surgical oncologists 
  • Thoracic oncologists 

Specialized sarcoma centers often offer new treatments

Another benefit of getting treated at a specialized center for sarcoma is that often these centers participate in clinical trials. When you are a patient at this type of center, you can participate in new advances and treatments that might not be available elsewhere.  

鈥淥ur specialists have had a lot of success with clinical trials in immunotherapy,鈥 Dr. Zuckerman says. One new technique with good results involves giving a patient immunotherapy for an aggressive soft tissue sarcoma prior to, or after, surgery. 

鈥淎t any given time, our goals in choosing our clinical trials are to provide access for patients both with the most common types of sarcoma but also to explore new therapies for rarer sarcoma subtypes in order to provide access to clinical trials for nearly all sarcoma patients,鈥 Dr. Agulnik says. 

The 喵咪社区 Sarcoma Program also offers other forms of chemotherapy that are less toxic than traditional chemotherapy, more targeted radiation therapies and to help reconstruct limbs or bones after tumor removal. 

鈥淭raditionally, bone reconstruction has been done with metal replacements,鈥 Dr. Zuckerman says. 鈥淗ere at the 喵咪社区 Sarcoma Program, we can use the patient鈥檚 own bone to reform the bone that had to be removed to cure the cancer 鈥 a procedure that is called distraction osteogenesis. Because we specialize in sarcoma, we also understand and treat survivorship issues and can use this technique to treat differences in arm or leg lengths.鈥 

Occasionally, doctors at the 喵咪社区 Sarcoma Program will also use 3D-printed reconstructions to help preserve a joint, rather than a standard metal joint replacement. 鈥淭hese implants are specific to a given patient鈥檚 anatomy and tumor shape, which allows us to preserve as much as the patient鈥檚 own bone as possible without worrying about whether standard implants will fit,鈥 Dr. Kang says. Since patients are living longer after a sarcoma diagnosis, joint reconstructions are important to maintain a patient鈥檚 quality of life.

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Mollie Barnes, a Digital Writer and Editor for 喵咪社区.
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Mollie Barnes is a digital writer and editor at 喵咪社区.

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