Most Common Symptoms Of Spindle Cell Sarcoma
Swelling And Tenderness

An individual affected by spindle cell sarcoma may experience swelling and tenderness in the affected part of the body. Tenderness is a painful sensation when the affected area is physically touched. When a part of the body is tender, it is the result of swelling, redness, and inflammation of the area. Cancer cells in spindle cell sarcoma cause the affected tissues to experience cellular break down at the site because the proliferating malignant cells crowd out all of the healthy cells. When any cells in the body become damaged due to overcrowding cancer cells, the patient's body responds by sending an influx of white blood cells and other immune components to the site to mediate the damage. The blood vessels around the site of spindle cell sarcoma become dilated, which causes fluid to leak out of the blood vessel walls into the surrounding tissue. All of these factors cause the compression of different types of tissue around spindle cell sarcoma, including the nerve cells. Tenderness occurs because the nerves are more sensitive when they are under pressure.
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