Built for sarcoma patients and clinicians

Sarcoma Education — understand your diagnosis in plain language.

Enter your diagnosis and what you already know. Get a personalized, plain-language booklet that explains the disease, what your scans and reports mean, treatment options, side effects, and the right questions to ask your team — grounded in NCCN, ESMO, and live published evidence.

What to expect — and what this is not

This is an education tool, not a medical opinion. It is meant to help you understand your current diagnosis and treatment plan — not replace your sarcoma team.

What you can expect
  • A plain-language explanation of your specific sarcoma subtype
  • What your IHC, molecular markers, grade, and stage mean
  • How this disease usually behaves and what changes prognosis
  • Standard treatment options for your subtype and stage
  • Side effects to expect and how each is managed
  • Red flags that need urgent attention
  • Relevant published studies and open clinical trials
  • A printable list of questions to bring to your next visit
What this is not
  • Not a medical opinion or second opinion
  • Not a diagnosis, prescription, or treatment plan
  • Not a substitute for your treating sarcoma team
  • Does not replace tumor-board or pathology review
  • Will not tell you which treatment to choose
  • Will not name specific drug doses or schedules
  • Not for medical emergencies — call your local emergency number
Personalized to your case

Tailors the report to subtype, grade, IHC, stage, performance status, and the treatment plan you share.

Evidence-based

Grounded in NCCN, ESMO, and live PubMed + ClinicalTrials.gov evidence — written in plain language.

Private by default

No account. Your inputs and report stay in your browser session and disappear on refresh.

What's in your booklet

  • Your diagnosis explained
    What this sarcoma is, what your markers and grade mean, and how it usually behaves.
  • What to expect
    Prognosis framed honestly — ranges, what changes them, and what statistics do and don't mean for you.
  • Symptoms and management
    Common issues, practical self-care, and clear red flags for when to call your team or go to the ER.
  • Treatment landscape
    Standard options for this subtype and stage per NCCN and ESMO.
  • Your treatment plan (optional)
    If you share details, you'll get a breakdown of what each treatment does, pros and cons, side effects, and how they're managed.
  • Questions for your care team
    A printable list to bring to your next appointment.