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Bone Tumors

Definition

A tumor is a lump or mass of tissue that forms when cells divide uncontrollably. A growing bone tumor may replace healthy tissue with abnormal tissue. The bone weakens, and might break. A bone tumor can lead to disability or death. Symptoms often include progressive pain that gets worse at night and swelling, especially near a joint. Certain bone tumors are painless. With other types, weakness or fatigue may be present.

Cancer:

Most bone tumors are non-cancerous (benign), but some are cancerous (malignant). Benign tumors are usually not life threatening, but malignant tumors can spread cancer cells throughout the body via the blood or lymphatic systems. Cancer that begins in bone (primary bone cancer) is different from cancer that begins somewhere else in the body and spreads to bone (secondary bone cancer).
Primary bone cancer affects more males than females, and is rare.

Symptoms of Bone Tumors

The following are some of the symptoms of Bone Tumors:
Osteosarcoma, the most common bone cancer, usually develops in tissues in the growing bones of children and adolescents, age 10-25. It typically occurs around the knee. Other common locations include the upper leg and upper arm. It can be in elderly associatied with Paget disease.

Chondrosarcoma develops in cartilage and usually affects adults, age 50-60. The upper leg, pelvis and shoulder are common sites.

Ewing's sarcoma may begin in immature cells in the bone marrow and usually affects children and adolescents, age 10-20. The upper leg, arm, pelvis and ribs are the main locations.

Diagnosis and treatment:
It is important to know tumor’s type, size, location and possible extent of cancer (stage).

Medical history and physical examination.

Imaging and tests:

X-rays to
MRI (magnetic resonance imaging)
CT scan (computed tomography) or ultrasonography
blood and urine samples to provide more details about the extent of disease.

Biopsy:
Removal of a tissue sample (biopsy) from the tumor to examine by microscope. Biopsy can reveal the presence of cancer cells, the type of tumor and its degree of malignancy (grade ).

Homeopathic treatment for Bone Tumors

Benign tumors:
Some common benign tumors include giant cell tumor, unicameral bone cyst, osteoid osteoma and benign cartilage tumors. In many cases, benign bone tumors need no treatment other than observation. Certain benign tumors can become malignant and metastasize. Sometimes, your doctor may recommend removing the tumor (excision) or using other treatment techniques to reduce the risk of fracture and disability. Some tumors may come back after removal.

Malignant tumors:
You might want to get a second opinion to confirm any diagnosis of a malignant bone tumor. If you have bone cancer, your treatment team may include several specialists (i.e., radiologist, chemotherapist, pathologist, surgeon or orthopaedic oncologist). Treatment goals include curing the cancer and preserving bodily functions. Doctors often combine several methods of treatment for malignant bone tumors depending upon various factors including whether the cancer has spread.

Localized stage cancer cells are contained to the tumor and surrounding area.

Metastatic stage cancer cells have spread elsewhere in the body. This stage is more serious and harder to cure.

Local treatments include surgery and radiation therapy:

Limb salvage surgery removes the cancerous section of bone while preserving nearby tendons, nerves and blood vessels. If possible, the doctor will excise the entire tumor and a margin of healthy tissue around it. He or she will replace the excised bone and joint with a bone transplant or a metallic replacement (prosthesis).

Amputation removes all or part of an arm or leg when the tumor is large and/or nerves or blood vessels are involved.

Radiation therapy uses high-dose X-rays to kill cancer cells and shrink tumors.

Additional treatments are used for cancer that has spread:

Chemotherapy uses drugs to kill cancer cells.You take it by pill or needle injection into a vein or muscle.

After treatment
When treatment for a bone tumor is finished, you may need more X-rays and other imaging studies to confirm that it is actually gone. You may need to have regular doctor visits and tests every few months. When the tumor disappears, it’s important to monitor your body for its possible return (relapse).
Homeopathy treatment :
As per the underlying diagnosis (benign or malignant, primary or secondary),Homeopathy decides the plan of action. Usual in benign and early diagnosed localized cases can be well management. In moderate and severe along with other modes like chemo, radio or surgical process homeopathy works conjointly. It can take care of side effects of chemo, radio and supportive post surgical.

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