10 Lipoma Symptoms
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Easy Bruising
A lipoma shares similarities with liposarcoma, which is a rare form of cancer that begins in the fat cells. Liposarcoma is a deep-seated tumor that typically grows on the thigh, groin or back of the abdomen. It is also painless and grows slowly, although sometimes liposarcoma can grow fast and ulcerate on the surface.
An indicator of liposarcoma is easy bruising and ulcerations, although this applies to other conditions. The treatment involves surgery followed by radiotherapy, while chemotherapy may be an option for some.
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