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What if the diagnosis is uncertain?

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What if the diagnosis is uncertain?

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Some sarcomas are very difficult to diagnose, even by an experienced pathologist. In these cases, consultation among your surgeon, oncologist, radiologist and pathologist may be required. In the absence of a consensus on the diagnosis, a second biopsy may be required as well as consultation with experts in sarcomas in treatment centers around North America.

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