Fibrosarcoma: What are your nutrition and lifestyle tips for recovery?
Clinical Summary
I underwent surgery performed successfully by Prof. Dr. Bahtiyar Demiralp for a mass located in my left shoulder.
Pathological Diagnosis: Malignant mesenchymal tumor.
Comment: Findings are consistent with an adult-type fibrosarcoma.
Histological Grade: Grade II (moderately differentiated).
Tumor Size: The largest measured 1.7 × 1 cm; two nodules identified.
Tumor Location: Back, soft tissue.
Mitosis: Rare.
Necrosis: Not observed.
Nuclear Atypia: Moderate.
Pleomorphism: Prominent.
Vascular Invasion: Not identified (lymphatic or venous).
Perineural Invasion: Present.
Intratumoral Lymphocytic Infiltration: Not observed.
Tumor Margins: Infiltrative.
Capsule: Absent; tumor invades surrounding tissue.
Surgical Margins: Negative.
Distance to Closest Surgical Margin: 15 mm.
Pathological Staging: T1.
Currently, I am under close follow-up with no evidence of recurrence at this time.
I would greatly appreciate your recommendations regarding lifestyle modifications that may support me throughout this process
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Hello, my pathology report shows a Grade 2 fibrosarcoma, 2 cm in size, with clear surgical margins. I’m currently on a three-month follow-up schedule with CT and MRI scans. I would truly appreciate any advice or personal experiences regarding nutrition, supplements, or lifestyle support during this recovery stage.
@ertugrul , there is so much information out there today it would be easy to get confused. Generally a low carb,low sugar diet is recommended. No highly processed foods but real whole foods with berries, nuts fruits with no chemicals. Eat what our ancestors ate!
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