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Bone metastasis refers to cancer in a different organ that has spread to the bone. Also known as secondary bone cancer, it occurs when cancer cells break away and spread from the original (primary) tumour to the bone. This is different from a primary bone tumour, which starts in the bone.
While all types of cancer have the possibility to spread to the bones, there are cancers that are more likely to lead to bone metastasis, such as:
Bone cancer is cancer that develops from the bone itself. Also known as primary bone cancer, it can affect people of all ages. Cancer occurs when abnormal cells divide out of control. While it can begin in any bone of the body, cancer of the bone usually affects the pelvis or the bones in the arms and legs.
The most common types of bone cancer include:
It is important to pay attention to the changes in your body and potential symptoms to detect bone cancer early. Bone cancer symptoms include:
Cancer cells are different from normal cells in various ways. Unlike normal cells, cancer cells keep growing and doubling, forming a tumour that grows in size. It is not clear what causes these cells to divide out of control.
Some factors that are associated with an increased risk of developing bone cancer include:
Bone cancer can compromise bone health and put you at risk of complications including:
As there are many possible factors that cause different types of cancer including bone cancer, ways of prevention are still unknown.
The best way to fight the disease is through early detection. The earlier bone cancer is detected, the higher the chance for a successful treatment.
Regular check-ups are recommended for people who are at high risk of developing bone cancer, especially if they have health conditions such as Li-Fraumeni syndrome, retinoblastoma, or other conditions in which the risk of sarcoma is inherited. Talk with your healthcare team for more information about your personal risk of bone cancer.
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