Most Common Symptoms Of Spindle Cell Sarcoma

Fatigue And Malaise

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Like most forms of cancer, spindle cell sarcoma can use up valuable resources in the body that would otherwise be used for healthy cells, causing fatigue and malaise. Growing cancer cells require energy, nutrients, and oxygen to grow and multiply effectively. Cancer cells in a spindle cell carcinoma require a constant supply of blood just like any other healthy cell. Nutrients are absorbed from the food an individual eats and then metabolized into molecules the cells can utilize. The cells use these molecules to produce energy, which is required along with oxygen for them to live and function. When there is a shortage of these resources, the body selectively allocates nutrients and energy to the cells that perform vital functions like breathing and moving the heart muscle instead of those that move the arms and legs. There is less energy for the individual to move around and perform routine daily tasks because the cancerous cells are taking up resources. Patients may experience fatigue and malaise because their cells are not receiving what they need.

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