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Angiosarcoma of the Scalp

What is angiosarcoma of the scalp?

Angiosarcoma of the scalp is a rare form of soft-tissue sarcoma, in which the tumors form in the lining of blood vessels and lymph vessels. 

What are the symptoms of angiosarcoma of the scalp?

The signs and symptoms of this cancer include:

  • Swelling in the skin
  • A growing, bruise-like lesion
  • A purplish, raised area of skin
  • A lesion that may bleed if hit or scratched

What causes angiosarcoma of the scalp?

Medical professionals are unsure of the exact causes of this cancer, but they have identified a number of risk factors. These include past treatment with radiation therapy and lymphedema. 

How is angiosarcoma of the scalp diagnosed?

The first step in diagnosis is a physical examination, which is followed by a biopsy of the suspected tissue on the scalp. Further tests may include MRIs, PET scans, and CT scans. 

What are the treatments for angiosarcoma of the scalp?

Treatment depends on the size and spread of the cancer. If it has not spread, surgery is the first option. Doctors aim to completely remove all cancer cells and some of the nearby healthy tissue. If the angiosarcoma has spread, radiation therapy and chemotherapy are the two treatment options. 

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