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<b> All LMS patients should be treated, or have their treatment overseen, by a sarcoma oncologist. 
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"Sarcoma oncologists" are not members of a formal sub-subspecialty, but are oncologists with a special interest in sarcomas, often working at a sarcoma center. They should see and treat sarcoma regularly - i.e. at least weekly clinics and a continuous stream of new patients referred to them, by patients, by GPs and by colleague cancer specialists. They should see at least 100 sarcoma patients a year.  Sarcoma oncologists will make sure that your tumor slides are doubled checked by a sarcoma pathologist. 
Even excellent medical facilities and cancer centers may lack a sarcoma oncologist. If you do not live near a sarcoma oncologist, find a local oncologist willing to work closely with the sarcoma oncologist. And sarcoma oncologists can do telephone consultations to local oncologists abroad as well as within the United States. 
 
<b> Get all the information you can. </b> Starting places include: 
a. This website and its mirror sites.
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