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7. RMS in Adults: A Different Ball Game

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RMS in Adults A Different Ball GameRMS in Adults A Different Ball Game
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While RMS is often associated with children, it’s vital to acknowledge its presence in adults. The prognosis, behavior, and even treatment of RMS can differ substantially when diagnosed in an older demographic, making it a distinct category in itself.

For starters, RMS in adults often presents differently. The symptoms, locations, and even tumor types can vary, setting it apart from pediatric cases. Such variations can influence the treatment plan, demanding a tailored approach.

The prognosis, too, can differ. Adults, in some cases, might face more aggressive forms of RMS, posing challenges not seen in younger patients. However, age-related factors, like comorbidities, can also come into play, affecting the prognosis. (7)

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