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Understanding primary bone cancer

Understanding primary bone cancer

SKU: MAC11614_E12_R
Regular price FREE
We will no longer reprint this booklet. 

We have taken the difficult decision to reduce the number of our information booklets we make available in print by discontinuing a number of titles, including this one. Once the current stock of this title runs out it won’t be reprinted. This booklet will however remain available as a PDF, which will be updated when a new edition is available. The information in this booklet is also available on our website. 

We’re working to improve our PDFs, and are rolling out fully interactive versions with clickable hyperlinks. These are more accessible than our old PDFs. We hope you find them an improvement.

Please be mindful of the quantities of this booklet that you order, so that we can keep this resource in stock for as long as possible.

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This booklet explains what primary bone cancer is, its different types, its symptoms, how it is diagnosed and the different treatments and their side effects. It includes information on follow up, wellbeing, emotions and relationships, as well as advice on work and finances. 



Keywords: MAC11614_E11_N, Osteosarcoma, Chondrosarcoma, Ewing sarcoma, Chordoma, possible risk factors of bone cancer, bone injury, symptoms of bone cancer, reduced movement of a joint or limb, broken bone, core needle biopsy, diagnosing bone cancer, open or surgical biopsy, Immunohistochemistry testing, bone marrow sample, teenage cancer units, children's cancer centres, surgery to the arms and legs, surgery to the limbs, bone cancer in the pelvis, bone cancer in the jawbone, bone cancer in the spine or skull, reconstructive surgery, limb sparing surgery, amputation, physiotherapy, artificial limb, prosthesis, chemotherapy for bone sarcoma, targeted therapies, Mifamurtide (Mepact), radiotherapy for bone cancer, IMRT, VMAT, proton beam therapy, radiotherapy to the pelvis
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Macmillan is a charity who does whatever it takes to support people living with cancer. This includes providing free material to support those who need information and those who are supporting us. If you would like to make an online donation to help cover our costs, please visit our online donations page.

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