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What is meant by the term “grade” when referring to sarcomas?

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What is meant by the term “grade” when referring to sarcomas?

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Grade is a descriptive term provided by the pathologist who examines the tissue. Grade is a measure of how aggressive the tumor could become. Low-grade tumors usually stay confined to one place. High-grade tumors have the capacity (usually seen in up to half of large high-grade tumors) to spread elsewhere.

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