Bone Cancer

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Bone Cancer

 

(Diseases)

On this page, you will find everything you need to know about bone cancer

 

What is bone cancer?

Bone cancer is a term for many different types of cancer that develop in the bones. When cancer cells grow in the bones, they can damage normal bone tissues depending on the cell/tissue of origin.

  • What are the symptoms of bone cancer?
  • The most common symptoms of bone cancer include the following:
  • Pain (usually worse at night).
  • unexplained lumps or swelling.
  • Difficulty moving.

Severe fatigue.

 

Fever.

These symptoms, especially when paired with risk factors like radiation exposure or other cancers, may indicate bone cancer.

  • What are the causes of bone cancer?
  • There is no clear cause of bone cancer, but there are factors that contribute to its development, including:

 

Exposure to radiation or medications during the treatment of other types of cancer.

Genetics.:

  • How is it diagnosed?
  • The doctor takes the medical history and performs a physical examination and may request additional procedures as needed, such as:
  • X-rays.
  • Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
  • Computed tomography (CT) scan.

 

Bone biopsy.

Blood tests.:

  • What are the treatment methods for bone cancer?
  • Treatment is carried out through several procedures or as needed and may include the following:
  • Surgery.
  • Chemotherapy.

 

Radiation therapy.

Palliative care.

 

What are the ways to prevent bone cancer?

There is no known way to prevent bone cancer.

  • What are the complications of bone cancer?
  • The complications of bone cancer often include:
  • weakening and susceptibility to fractures.

 

hypercalcemia.

Cancer spreads in advanced cases..

 

When should you see a doctor?

You should see a doctor if you experience persistent bone pain for a long time or notice growing swelling.

Frequently asked questions:

 

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