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Liposarcoma is a rare, malignant tumor that develops from fat cells. These tumors typically appear in the deep fat tissues of the thigh or abdomen in people ages 50 to 70. Liposarcoma is the most common form of soft tissue sarcoma that occurs in adults. About 17 percent of soft tissue sarcoma cases are diagnosed as liposarcoma.
Symptoms
- A new lump anywhere on your body, or an existing lump that grows persistently.
- Painful swelling or numbness in the area around your lump.
- Blood in your stool, or black or tarry stool (an indication of blood)
- Blood in your vomit.
- Abdominal pain or cramping.
Liposarcoma symptoms isolated to abdomen area:
- Abdominal pain.
- Abdominal swelling.
- Feeling full sooner when eating.
- Constipation.
- Blood in stool.