An interdisciplinary, multistep technique is used to diagnose a suspicious soft tissue or bone tumour that includes the clinical picture and history, radiographic appearance, and morphological study of cytological or histological material. The diagnosis of bone and soft tissue neoplasms might be difficult for pathologists in practise. Both soft tissue and bone tumours are diverse collections of countable unique tumour entities. Sarcoma incidence is 4.7/100,000 year, making up about 1% of all human malignancies, while the vast majority of soft tissue and bone neoplasms are benign.
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