How Does Bone Cancer Affect the Body?

Some bone cancers occur in the form of cancerous cells derived from the bones. There are a wide variety of these kinds of tumors.

Adam Cloe
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Bone Cancer of the Tibia Symptoms

Bone cancer can affect any bone in the body. The tibia is the larger of the two long bones between the knee and ankle. A cancerous tumor is a body of tissue consisting of cells that have undergone genetic changes, causing them to grow in an uncontrolled way.

Gregory Waryasz, MD, CSCS
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Hip Bone Cancer Symptoms

Hip bone cancer results from the malignant growth of a tumor in the hip bone. Cancers arising in the bone, which are known as primary bone cancers, are very rare, accounting for less than 1 percent of all cancers, according to the National Cancer Institute.

Matthew Busse
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What Are the Causes of Aching Bones & Joints?

It is common to experience pain that feels like it originates in the bones and joints, and many different conditions can cause these symptoms.

Blake Biddulph
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Signs of the Last Stages of Bone Cancer

Bone tissue growth and remodeling begins in utero and continues throughout a person's life. Specialized cells called osteoblasts continuously deposit new bone tissue, while other cells called osteoclasts breast down old tissue. The balance between bone growth and reabsorption helps maintain normal bone mass.

Sylvie Tremblay, MSc
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What Are the Causes of Lytic Bone Lesions?

Lytic lesions are areas of abnormal weakness in bones.

Dominique Brooks
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