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[|Human|] On May, 2013 my husband was diagnosed w/ an Angio-Sarcoma tumor of rt.leg, it was an aggressive tumor that deteriorated the femor.  The bone broke and pierced the tumor and it spilled into the leg which was discovered during surgery. Now after 3 surgeries which drained normally, this last surgery has not stopped draining and con-tinues to bleed and he has repeatedly had blood transfusions which is now daily and because it is considered a blood vessel cancer.  No chemo or radiation has been given because of complication , will either of these stop the bleeding or be beneficial to him?
[|AI|]  Hi and welcome to Chat Doctor, thank you for your query. This is very serious cancer and all aggressive treatment must be considered including amputation. Chemo and radio can be started but of course his red blood count must be stabilized first since chemo and radio will cause more damage to bone marrow and decrease in red blood count. He should do surgery first to find the location of bleeding and try to stop it. After it, further management can be planned. Wish you good health. Regards.