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    Desmoplastic small round cell tumor





    Teen with cancer gives $14,000 in gifts to kids Mar 3, 2006
    9NEWS.com, ...now, but just before his fifteenth birthday he was diagnosed with a rare and very aggressive soft tissue cancer, Desmoplastic Small Round Cell Tumor (DSRCT for ...

    Helping others 1st choice Feb 12, 2006
    Connecticut Post, ...is both cathartic and a distraction for its teenage mastermind, who has a rare form of stomach cancer known as a desmoplastic small round cell tumor that is ...

    Mikey's Way Foundation Feb 15, 2006
    WTNH, ...was diagnosed March 29th, two days after my 15th birthday, I had what’s called DCRST, which stands for desmoplastic small round cell tumor,â€? recalls Michael ...

    Desmoplastic small round cell tumor is classified as a soft tissue sarcoma. It is an aggressive and rare tumor that primarily occurs as multiple masses in the abdomen. Other areas affected include the lymph nodes, the lining of the abdomen, and the pelvis. The most common site of spred is to the liver, lungs, and bones.

    The tumor predominately strikes teenagers and young adults. It usually affects males, more than females.

    There is no known risk factors that have been identified specific to the disease. Research has indicated that there is a relationship between desmoplastic small round cell tumor and the Ewings Family of Tumors.

    Symtoms of disease include abdominal pain, abdominal mass, gastrointestinal obstruction, ascites, possible anemia, and cachexia.

    At this time, the prognosis for desmoplastic small round cell tumor is poor, less than 20%. Usually, by the time the disease is diagnosed the tumor has already grown large within the abdomen and metastasized or seeded to other parts of the body.

    There is treatment for the disease. Recent journals have reported that some patients respond to high dose chemotherapy, surgical debaulking, and radiation therapy.

    This disease is also known as: Desmoplastic small round blue cell tumor; Intraabdominal desmoplastic small round blue cell tumor; Desmoplastic small cell tumor; DSRCT.

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