July: Sarcoma & Bone Cancer Awareness Month

 July is Sarcoma and Bone Cncer Awareness Month. Sarcomas account for cancers in a variety of locations and tissues, and are divided into two categories: sarcomas in the bone and sarcomas in soft tissues. From the Sarcoma Alliance:

"Sarcomas are cancers that develop from bones or soft tissues, such as fat, muscles, nerves, and more. Because bone and soft tissues can be found nearly everywhere in the body, a sarcoma can start in any part of the body."

Sarcomas can originate anywhere in the body, with 60% beginning in limbs, 30% in the abdomen, and only 10% in the head or neck. Sarcomas are rare in adults, accounting for 1% of cancers, but are the cause of 15% of childhood cancers.


There are also ways to get involved! From the Sarcoma Foundation of America, check their list here, or see some ideas below:

  • Wear yellow on July 12
  • Order a sarcoma yard sign
  • Check out their social media toolkit

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