Deciding on the best treatment involves your doctors looking at where the cancer is - a term called the stage - and how fast growing it is, which is called the grade.
Waiting to hear about the stage and grade of the cancer can feel pretty scary, but this information is important, as it helps your doctors plan the right treatment.
There are three main types of treatment for soft tissue sarcomas: surgery, chemotherapy and radiotherapy. Most people will need a combination of these treatments to get rid of the cancer, but the exact treatment plan will depend on your age and general health plus the stage and type of the cancer.
If you have a soft tissue Ewing's sarcoma it's treated like a Ewing's sarcoma in a bone so you may find the information in our bone cancer section more helpful.

