11/27/2025
Bone cancer is a disease in which abnormal cells grow uncontrollably inside the bone, forming a tumor that destroys healthy bone tissue.
These cancerous growths can weaken the bone, causing pain, swelling, and sometimes fractures.
As the tumor expands, it disrupts the boneβs normal structure and may spread to nearby tissues or other parts of the body.
Bone cancer can originate in the bone (primary bone cancer) or spread there from another organ (secondary or metastatic cancer).
Under medical imaging, affected bone may appear moth-eaten, eroded, or structurally deformed due to the destructive tumor activity.
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