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Australia and New Zealand Sarcoma Association

    https://www.sarcoma.org.au/
    Support Our Research. ANZSA has been involved in more than 30 sarcoma-related studies and clinical trials, both locally and internationally. We are also proud to have awarded more than 30 local researchers with grants worth over $1.2 million.

Finding support Sarcoma

    https://sarcoma.canceraustralia.gov.au/finding-support
    Australia Sarcoma Study Group website provides a resource for patients, families, carers, clinicians and health professionals who seek information about sarcoma and current research or wish to contact a specialist or to find out how to make a difference.

Sarcoma

    https://sarcoma.canceraustralia.gov.au/
    A sarcoma is a rare type of cancer that begins in the connective tissues of the body. Sarcoma occurs when abnormal cells in these types of tissue grow in an uncontrolled way. Sarcomas can develop anywhere in the body.. Although sarcomas are rare across all age groups, they are among the more common types of solid tumour in childhood.

Life After Treatment - Sarcoma

    https://sarcoma.org.au/pages/about-sarcoma/life-after-treatment
    Life After Treatment. A cancer diagnosis can be overwhelming – physically, mentally, emotionally and financially. Sometimes, surgical treatment for bone sarcoma can have debilitating effects on your body image and self-esteem, caused by a noticeable scar or an amputated limb.

Soft tissue sarcoma Cancer Australia Children's Cancers

    https://childrenscancer.canceraustralia.gov.au/types-childrens-cancers/soft-tissue-sarcoma
    The most common type of soft tissue sarcoma is called a rhabdomyosarcoma, which forms from early cell types (called rhabdomyoblasts) that make up skeletal muscles. Rhabdomyosarcomas are more common in younger children (under 10 years of age), although …

Sarcoma Research Grant Program - Team

    https://www.sarcoma.org.au/team/sarcoma-research-grant-program
    Sarcoma Research Grant Program. Every year, ANZSA is proud to fund Australian researchers through its Sarcoma Research Grant Program with the aim to improve early diagnosis, treatment options, outcomes and quality of life for sarcoma patients.

Rare Cancers Australia - Directory - Soft Tissue Sarcoma

    https://www.rarecancers.org.au/directory/196/soft-tissue-sarcoma
    Rare Cancers Australia Ltd (RCA) is a charity whose purpose is to improve awareness, support and treatment of Australians with rare and less common (RLC) cancers. In Australia in 2017, an estimated 52,000 people will be diagnosed with a RLC cancer and 25,000 will die from them, according to Cancer in Australia 2017 estimates.

Make a Donation - Sarcoma

    https://sarcoma.org.au/donations
    The Australia and New Zealand Sarcoma Association is registered as a charity with the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission with the ABN 73 132 759 525. * Your donation amount is subjected to small transaction fees paid to our payment gateway provider or fundraising platform.

What is Sarcoma?

    https://www.sarcoma.org.au/pages/about-sarcoma/what-is-sarcoma
    What is Sarcoma? Sarcoma can form anywhere in the body at any age. Sarcoma is a rare and complex cancer (malignant tumour) arising from the bone, cartilage or soft tissues such as fat, muscle, connective tissue or blood vessels.

Sarcoma Resources: Support Groups, Financial Assistance ...

    http://www.sarcomahelp.org/resources.html
    Sarcoma-UK E-mail Support List: The sarcoma email list is provided by Sarcoma UK and is primarily aimed at UK residents, whether being treated in the NHS or privately. There is also a list for carers that allow carers and family of sarcoma patients to share experience and ideas in a …



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