What to do about uterine cancer sarcoma

Uterine sarcoma is preferred to be treated by surgical excision. If surgery is not possible, radiotherapy, chemotherapy and medication can be chosen.
1. Surgical treatment: Surgical resection can effectively remove the cancerous tissue. If the cancerous tissue is confined to the uterus, all the uterus and both adnexa should be removed; if there are lesions outside the uterus, the lesions outside the uterus should be removed.
2. Radiotherapy: Radiotherapy is suitable for post-surgery, post-recovery surgery, inoperable cases, etc. Radiation can kill a large number of cancer cells to achieve the purpose of treatment.
3. Chemotherapy: chemotherapy is suitable for post-surgery and post-recovery surgery, etc. Chemotherapy drugs often used in uterine sarcoma include cisplatin, adriamycin, doxorubicin, etoposide and other drugs.
4. Drug therapy: there are hormone drugs and targeted drugs. For some progesterone receptor positive sarcoma can be progesterone treatment, such as methylhydroxyprogesterone and so on. Targeted drugs for uterine sarcoma are imatinib, bevacizumab and so on.
Patients should keep a good mindset and under the guidance of the doctor.