Bone Cancer - Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment and Prognosis

Bone cancer is rare and accounts for less than 1% ofDiagnosing bone cancer involves a number of tests,
all new tumors. Not all bone tumors are fatal in factincluding: X-rays and bone scans to show the exact
benign (non cancerous) abnormalities are morelocation and size of the cancer (these are always
common than malignant ones. Most are secondarydone prior to biopsy), bone biopsy where a small
and have been spread from another site. Primarysample of the cancer is removed from the bone and
bone cancer which starts in the bone is quite rareexamined in the laboratory for the presence of
constituting less than one per cent of all malignantmalignant cells, Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
tumors. They are more common in males, especiallyscan similar to a CT scan but uses magnetism instead
in children and adolescents. The most common typeof x-rays to build three-dimensional pictures of your
of primary cancer is osteosarcoma. This type ofbody.
carcinoma usually affects young adults. It can affectTreatment
any bone, but the arms, legs and pelvis are moreThe treatment and prognosis depends upon multiple
commonly affected. Other less common forms offactors including the type and extent of the cancer,
primary bone cancer include Ewing sarcoma, malignantthe patient's age and overall health status. Tumors
fibrous histiocytoma and chondrosarcoma.may be treated with surgery, radiation therapy,
Primary Bone Cancerchemotherapy, or a combination of these.
The causes of primary bone tumours are not known;Primary bone cancers:
however, adults who have Pagets disease (a boneThe tumor, surrounding bone tissue and nearby
disease) may have an increased risk.lymph nodes are surgically removed. In severe cases,
Secondary bone cancerthe affected limb may need to be amputated, but
Secondary bone cancer is the most common bonethis is rare. Treatment may also include radiotherapy
cancer. It is a carcinoma that starts somewhere else(x-rays to target and kill the cancer cells) and
in the body and spreads (metastasises) to the bone.chemotherapy (anti-cancer drugs). These may be
The most common cancers that spread to the bonegiven before surgery, to shrink the cancer and/or
originate in the breast, prostate, lung, kidney andafterward to destroy any remaining cancer cells.
thyroid.Secondary bone cancer:
Reticulum cell sarcoma of the boneTreatment depends on the treatment for the original
A cancerous tumor of the bone marrow presenting intumor, but usually includes chemotherapy,
more males than females.radiotherapy or hormone therapy. Surgery may be
Leukaemianeeded to strengthen the affected bone.
Cancer of the blood, which starts in the bonePrognosis
marrowOverall, the chance of recovery (prognosis) for bone
Symptoms of bore cancercancers has improved significantly since the
Symptoms tend to develop slowly and depend ondevelopment of modern chemotherapy. The chance
the type, location, and size of the tumor. The signsof recovery will depend on a variety of influences; if
and symptoms of bone carcinoma include: painfulthe cancer has spread, the type of cancer, the size
bones and joints, swelling of bones and joints,of the tumour, location, the person's general health
problems with movement, susceptibility to fractures.and other individual factors.
Less common symptoms include: unexplained weightIf the tumor is very small and localized, the five-year
loss, tiredness, fever and sweating.survival rate is close to 90 percent. If the cancer has
Remember this conditionr is very rare so if you havebegun to spread, however, survival becomes more
any of these symptoms it is likely to be caused bydifficult. The five-year survival rate is only about 60
another condition. Always see your doctor if youpercent, and the prognosis is poor once the cancer
have for a diagnosis.spreads.
CausesBone cancer in cats and dogs
Although bone cancer does not have a clearlyBone carcinoma in dogs and cats can be a challenging
defined cause, researchers have identified severaldisorder. Osteosarcoma is by far the most common
factors that increase the likelihood of developingbone tumour if dogs, usually striking the leg bones of
these tumors. A small number of bone cancers arelarger breeds. Chemotherapy significantly prolongs the
due to heredity.survival of animals with osteosarcoma when used in
Diagnosisconjunction with surgery. For dogs Cisplatin alone or
Bone cancer can present itself in any of the bones ofin combination with doxorubicin markedly improves
the body, but it is diagnosed most often in the longsurvival time to a median of 8-10 months with the
bones of the arms and legs.percentage of dogs alive after11 months at 50%.