Symptoms
Bone Cancer can have a multitude of symptoms. However, many of these symptoms are not exclusively linked to bone cancer, so please consult your doctor for examination before performing any treatment.
Symptoms may include:
Symptoms may include:
- Pain is the most common symptom of bone cancer, but not all bone cancers cause pain.
- Persistent or unusual pain, bulging, or swelling in or near a bone may be caused by cancer. Many people may misdiagnose for arthritis.
- Later-stage bone cancer include a pronounced limp (if the leg is affected) or a fracture in the bone with the tumor.
- Rarely, people with bone cancer may have symptoms such as fever, generally feeling unwell, weight loss, and anemia (low red blood cell level)