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SARC’s mission is to connect individuals and organizations from around the world committed to discovering, developing, and delivering the latest and most promising treatments for sarcoma. The sarcoma research, clinical, and patient communities are geographically scattered and under-resourced. It is essential to share scientific knowledge and advance research for improved treatments to defeat sarcoma. Simply put, SARC drives high-impact, centrally supported collaborations amongst the sarcoma research community.
SARC (Sarcoma Alliance for Research through Collaboration) trials have historically been—and continue to be—the primary engine for transforming sarcoma from a “forgotten” cancer into a field of precision medicine. Because sarcomas are so rare and diverse (with over 100 subtypes), no single hospital can find enough patients for a high-impact study. SARC solves this by coordinating “megatrials” across dozens of international institutions.
As of early 2026, several SARC trials have achieved “practice-changing” status, shifting the standard of care for thousands of patients.
Perhaps the most significant advancement in decades, the SARC032 trial has redefined how we treat high-risk soft tissue sarcomas (specifically UPS and LPS) before they spread.
SARC041 focuses on Dedifferentiated Liposarcoma (DDLPS), a subtype often resistant to traditional chemotherapy.
This was the “proof of concept” trial that started the immunotherapy revolution in sarcoma.
Before these SARC collaborations, a sarcoma diagnosis often meant “one-size-fits-all” chemotherapy that only worked for a small percentage of people. Today, because of SARC:
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‘Most important study’ in soft tissue sarcomas in decades shows
Unlike previous adjuvant trials for patients with resected soft tissue sarcoma, which enrolled patients with a wide range of subtypes, the SU2C-SARC032 trial …
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ASCO 2024: Sarcoma clinical trial reduces risk of relapse by 43%
The researchers closely followed all patients in the trial and evaluated results two years after each patient completed treatment. Results showed that the …
However approximately 50% of patients with high-risk sarcomas subsequently experience cancer recurrence or metastasis after treatment.
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SARC041: A phase 3 randomized double-blind study of abemaciclib
Eligible patients have recurrent or metastatic dedifferentiated liposarcoma (purely well-differentiated liposarcoma excluded), progression of disease by RECIST …
Patients are stratified by number of prior lines of therapy (0 vs 1 or more) and randomized 1:1 between abemaciclib 200 mg PO twice a day and matching placebo. …
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Additional Insights in Dedifferentiated Liposarcoma With Richard F
“This study has completed accrual, and we’re optimistic that targeting CDK4 could add a valuable option to our therapeutic arsenal,” he said. Sarcoma Awareness …
SARC fosters collaborations among the best minds in the sarcoma field, drawing upon resources at different research institutions in the U.S. and globally. SARC is committed to:
These and other ground-breaking SARC programs are needed to develop effective therapies for sarcoma patients.
Knight Cancer Institute, Oregon Health & Science University
“The SARC Career Development Award supported my early interest in sarcoma research, giving me the flexibility to develop and investigate new Sarcoma treatment options. SARC has been instrumental in my enduring dedication to advancing sarcoma research.”
“If I had to pick a single event that has enabled my dedication to sarcoma research, that would be obtaining the SARC Career Development Award.”
“I owe everything to SARC for early support.”