Radiation Oncology/Sarcoma/Hemangioendothelioma
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Hemangioendothelioma
- Rare tumor
- Intermediate-grade malignant tumors, clinically behaving between benign hemangioma and malignant angiosarcoma. Some have rather benign course while others show much more malignant progression
- Typically occur in adults with roughly equal sex distribution
- Most common location is soft tissues, but have been described essentially anywhere in the body
- Symptoms depend upon location of the primary tumor
- Most common histologic type is epithelioid hmangioendothelioma (EHE)
- For isolated tumors, curative resection with negative margin should be performed
- Role of adjuvant RT is unclear, but is often considered
- Most common metastatic sites are lungs, liver, lymph nodes and bone
- Effectiveness of chemotherapy is unclear
- Most studies are small single institution series