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    Education, Research

    Join the Upcoming Synovial Sarcoma Webinar

    February 11, 2026 joshs Comments Off on Join the Upcoming Synovial Sarcoma Webinar
    A person works on a laptop at a desk near a window, with a notebook and pen nearby. The scene is bright and airy, suggesting a calm and productive workspace.

    Join the Synovial Sarcoma Foundation for a live, one-hour webinar focused on where synovial sarcoma research is heading and what that progress means for patients and families today.

    The conversation will bring together real patient experiences with insights from researchers and clinicians leading efforts in synovial sarcoma. We’ll discuss emerging research, areas of real momentum, and developments that are giving the community renewed hope, followed by a moderated Q&A.

    What You’ll Hear About

    • Insights from leading researchers and clinicians on where synovial sarcoma research is headed
    • A patient’s perspective on diagnosis, recurrence, survivorship, and living with uncertainty
    • New research efforts are underway, and what they aim to uncover
    • Where momentum is building and why this moment feels different
    • Live Q&A with the SSF community

    To register for the webinar, please visit this link.

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    Rare Tumor Case Highlights Importance of Accurate Diagnosis in Sarcoma Care

    April 2, 2026 ayushis Comments Off on Rare Tumor Case Highlights Importance of Accurate Diagnosis in Sarcoma Care

    A recent case report describes an extremely rare solitary fibrous tumor (SFT) occurring in the maxilla (upper jaw), highlighting the importance of accurate diagnosis in rare soft tissue tumors. Although SFT is different from synovial sarcoma, both are rare mesenchymal tumors that can present similarly, making diagnosis dependent on specialized testing. A Rare Presentation A […]

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    Rare Disease Drug Development and Synovial Sarcoma: Why Funding Still Falls Short

    March 31, 2026 ayushis Comments Off on Rare Disease Drug Development and Synovial Sarcoma: Why Funding Still Falls Short

    A recent BioSpace article highlights a critical challenge in rare disease drug development: many promising therapies are not limited by science, but by financial viability. As Kristen Hege, former SVP at Bristol Myers Squibb, explains:“Right now, as a rule of thumb, if your product isn’t going to bring in a billion dollars a year, it’s […]

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    Synovial Sarcoma Research Pipeline Grows as 15+ Companies Develop New Therapies

    March 20, 2026 ayushis Comments Off on Synovial Sarcoma Research Pipeline Grows as 15+ Companies Develop New Therapies

    Recent industry analyses show that the synovial sarcoma clinical trial pipeline is expanding, with more than 15 companies developing over 20 investigational therapies aimed at improving treatment options for this rare cancer. Although synovial sarcoma remains difficult to treat, the growing number of clinical trials reflects increasing research investment and scientific focus on this disease. […]

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