Stage IIIc—See "Endometrial Carcinoma" Metastases to the pelvic and para-aortic lymph nodes .
Five-Year Survival 0 to 10 percent
Investigational See adjuvant chemotherapies under "Treatment by Cell Type."
Stage IVa—See "Endometrial Carcinoma" The tumor invades the bladder or rectum.
Five-Year Survival 0 to 5 percent
Stage IVb
There are distant metastases, with spread to organs within the abdomen and/or disease in the groin lymph nodes.
Standard Treatment Metastatic sarcomas are usually treated with chemotherapy . Commonly used drugs include Adriamycin or ifosfamide alone and the combinations of vincristine + actinomycin-D or Adriamycin + Cytoxan + DTIC .