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  1. Jun 20, 2024 · What are the symptoms of synovial sarcoma? Synovial sarcoma cancer develops gradually over time. Tumors can grow undetected for up to two years. During this time, you may not have any symptoms at all. Once symptoms occur, they may include: A lump you can see and feel. (The lump might be painless.) Numbness. Pain. Swelling.

  2. Mar 11, 2024 · Symptoms of synovial sarcoma are often not noticeable early on. These tumors are typically slow growing, and symptoms can go unnoticed for years before a diagnosis is made. As the tumor grows, the first thing a person might notice is swelling or a lump in the area of the cancer.

  3. Aug 23, 2016 · What are common synovial sarcoma symptoms? At what point should someone see a doctor? Most synovial sarcoma patients discover their tumor from a lump, and for some, related pain.

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  4. sarcoma.org.uk › types-of-sarcoma › synovial-sarcomaSynovial sarcoma

    Synovial sarcoma is thought to be caused when certain chromosomes (the parts within cells that contain DNA) are broken apart and put back together in the wrong way. Researchers are still trying to find out why this happens and whether this causes synovial sarcoma.

  5. Apr 27, 2023 · Synovial sarcoma begins as a growth of cells that can multiply quickly and destroy healthy tissue. The first symptom is usually swelling or a lump under the skin. The lump may or may not hurt. Synovial sarcoma can occur almost anywhere in the body. The most common places are in the legs and arms.

  6. Aug 18, 2024 · Synovial sarcoma develops in the cells around the joints and tendons, often presenting as a slow-growing mass that can be mistaken for less serious conditions. Because of its rarity and the subtlety of early symptoms, diagnosing synovial sarcoma can be challenging.

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  8. 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.