The bone cancer occurs by the appearance in one of the bones of a malignant tumor that destroys bone tissue. When cancer has its origin in bone, it is called primary cancer; But when it comes to a metastasis that is produced by the spread of cancer cells from a tumor that has occurred in another organ (lung, prostate, breast, etc.), then you have to talk about a secondary bone tumor.
Although in general the causes are not well known, a small part of this type of cancer is of hereditary origin. However, some factors that increase the risk of bone cancer have been identified, such as exposure to high doses of radiation, such as that given in radiation therapy, or cancer treatment medications. Except in the case of chondrosarcoma, age is a risk factor, since it is a cancer that occurs most frequently in children. Also having some hereditary bone deformation (Piaget’s disease) or the use of permanent metal implants for fracture repair can increase the chances of developing bone cancer .
Pain is the most characteristic symptom of this type of cancer, although others may also occur:
There are different types of bone cancer , depending on the tissue in which it originated:
Bone cancer treatment will depend on the type, size of the tumor, its location, the degree of development and the age of the patient:
Once the treatment has been successfully completed, the patient who has suffered bone cancer should be monitored, since there is a risk that the cancer will be reactivated, and may appear in other bones.
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