Sarcoma
Patients with sarcoma often require a combination of surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation therapy.
Our multidisciplinary approach to sarcoma care offers specialized expertise in treatment planning and delivery of timely and comprehensive care for patients with typical, rare and complex bone and soft tissue sarcomas.
The Largest
multi-disciplinary sarcoma program in Canada
Within the Top 3
in the world for sarcoma research
85 per cent
of patients who seek help from our sarcoma experts are from outside Toronto
Cancer Types and Services
Soft-tissue Sarcoma
Soft-tissue sarcoma is a group of cancers that begin in the connective tissues that surround, support and connect organs and other tissues in the body.
Bone cancer
Most bone cancers are called sarcomas and are “primary bone cancers”. Doctors may use a combination of treatments when treating primary bone tumours, including surgery, systemic treatment, and radiation therapy.
Cancer Care Clinic
Our clinic provides specialized care to people living with cancer. We offer the most advanced treatments, consultations and exams.
Meet the Team
Learn more about the specialists who will treat your sarcoma
What to Expect
Find out what to expect during and after your sarcoma treatment at Mount Sinai Hospital
Chemotherapy for inpatients
Certain chemotherapy regimens for bone and soft tissue sarcomas can require you to be admitted to hospital
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Mount Sinai Hospital Joseph and Wolf Lebovic Health Complex 600 University Avenue, 11 South Inpatient Unit Toronto, ON M5X 1G5 |
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