Primary Bone Cancer: Surgery
Surgery is part of the main treatment for most primary bone cancers. Learn about the types of surgery that may be used, and what you can expect.
Surgery is part of the main treatment for most primary bone cancers. Learn about the types of surgery that may be used, and what you can expect.
Radiation therapy can be part of the treatment for some types of primary bone cancers. Learn what you can expect before, during, and after radiation therapy.
A look at the types of treatment for primary bone cancer, and the goals of treatment.
The stage of a cancer is how much and how far the cancer has spread in your body. Read on to learn about the stages of primary bone cancer.
Primary bone cancer symptoms usually develop slowly over time. Read on for some common symptoms.
Anyone can get primary bone cancer. But there are some factors that can increase your risk.
Primary bone cancer is cancer that begins in your bones. This type of cancer is rare. It occurs more often in children and teens than in adults.
As more and more people survive longer, we are seeing new problems develop from the cancer or its treatment. These problems are called late effects.
Talking with healthcare providers about cancer can be overwhelming. It can be hard to take in all of the information. It helps to be prepared.
We can never predict exactly when a terminally ill person will die. But we know when the time is getting close by a combination of signs and symptoms. Not all of these signs will appear at the same time, and some may never appear at all. Read on to learn more.