Browsing: Bone Cancer

Comprehensive Information, Resources, and Support on Bone Cancer


Metastatic Bone Cancer: An Overview

Bone metastasis occurs when cancer cells from the primary tumor spread to the bone. Common cancers that are likely to spread to bones are prostate cancer, breast cancer, kidney cancer, thyroid cancer, and lung cancers. The bone is a common site for metastasis of other types of cancers.

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Bone cancer is an uncommon cancer that forms in the bones. Bone cancer can occur in any bone of the body, most commonly it affects the long bones such as in the arms and legs. The term ‘bone cancer’ doesn’t include cancers that begin elsewhere in the body and spread to the bone.

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Bone cancer occurs due to the formation of an abnormal mass or tumor within a bone. Tumors that cause bone cancer can be malignant and may spread to other parts of the body. Such malignant tumors are often referred to as cancerous bone tumors or simply bone cancer. Amputation means complete removal of a part of the body. Amputation in bone cancer is only done if there is no other option to clear the cancer.

Stage 4 Bone Cancer Survival Rate (Stage 4 Prognosis)

Several thousands of people are diagnosed with bone cancer annually. Stage 4 bone cancer means that the malignancy has reached the advanced stage and the cancer cells have spread to other parts of the body such as lungs. The prognosis of stage 4 bone cancer is not easily predicted.