Synovial Sarcoma (SS) – Market Outlook, Epidemiology, Competitive Landscape, and Market Forecast Report – 2023 To 2033

Synovial sarcoma, a malignant soft tissue tumor, presents as a high-grade malignancy with a poor prognosis despite its peculiar lack of origin from the synovium. Typically manifesting in monophasic or biphasic forms, it most commonly emerges around the knee region. Among soft tissue sarcomas, it holds the highest propensity for bone metastasis, particularly afflicting adolescents and children, with a peak incidence observed in the third decade of life (median age, 36 years) and a higher prevalence among females. Approximately ninety percent of synovial sarcoma cases exhibit a translocation of t(x;18)(p11;q11), resulting in a fusion between the SYT and SSX genes, leading to derepression and increased transcription. Unlike its counterparts, synovial sarcoma often manifests with pain. Cytogenetic analysis for the t(x;18)(p11;q11) translocation has emerged as a reliable diagnostic tool for synovial sarcoma. Imaging studies prove invaluable in determining tumor invasion into adjacent b...