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what is bone cancer??​

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Answered by sushmaranjan143
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A mass of unusual cells growing in a bone. Most bone tumours aren't cancerous.

Causes of bone tumours include abnormal healing of an injury, inherited conditions and radiation therapy. They can also be caused by bone cancer or another cancer that has spread to the bone from other parts of the body.

Answered by s1056enoch5036
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Osteosarcoma is the most common form of bone cancer. In this tumor, the cancerous cells produce bone. This variety of bone cancer occurs most often in children and young adults, in the bones of the leg or arm. In rare circumstances, osteosarcomas can arise outside of bones (extraskeletal osteosarcomas).

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