Bone cancer is a type of cancer that begins in the cells that make up the bone. Learn about symptoms and treatment.
Cancers that begin in the soft tissues of the body such as fat, muscle, nerves, blood vessels, and fibrous tissues.
A rare type of cancer that starts in cells that develop into skeletal muscle.
Neoplasms or tumors can be cancerous or non-cancerous and can grow in any part of the body.
Cancer surgery is any procedure to remove cancerous tumors and surrounding tissue. Learn more about these procedures.
Chemotherapy uses drugs that kill cancer cells or stop them from multiplying. Learn more about this treatment.
Whether for screenings, diagnosis, or treatment for yourself or someone you care about, Yale Cancer Center offers multidisciplinary care.
Cancer treatments can cause a variety of short- and long-term physical side effects. Rehabilitation can treat the physical side effects of cancer treatment.
Doctors only diagnose cancer after ruling out other possible causes for symptoms and performing tests to check and double-check the diagnosis. Learn more about these tests.
Yale Medicine doctors at our Survivorship Clinic give each patient a roadmap for their treatment and life after cancer.