Bone Cancer News and Research

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Bone cancer may be of two basic types 1. Primary bone cancer - cancer that begins in the bone, 2. Secondary bone cancer - cancer that begins elsewhere in the body (for example lungs, breast, liver etc.) that has spread to the bone. Primary bone cancer is a rare form of cancer - about 500 cases are diagnosed in the UK each year (only about one in every 500 cancers).
New research suggests that cancer cells can be reformed

New research suggests that cancer cells can be reformed

Study presents multiple lines of evidence against the proposed link between SV40 and human mesotheliomas

Study presents multiple lines of evidence against the proposed link between SV40 and human mesotheliomas

New link in the growth of Ewing’s sarcoma

New link in the growth of Ewing’s sarcoma

Limb-sparing technique called rotationplasty helps very young children with bone cancer

Limb-sparing technique called rotationplasty helps very young children with bone cancer

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