How to prevent bone cancer
- how bone cancer is caused
- how bone cancer is formed
- how bone marrow cancer is caused
- what are the main causes of bone cancer
Where does bone cancer usually start
Bone cancer symptoms...
Causes - Bone cancer
Cancer occurs when the cells in a certain area of your body divide and multiply too rapidly. This produces a lump of tissue known as a tumour.
The exact reason why this happens is often not known, but certain things can increase your chance of developing bone cancer, including:
Radiotherapy treatment
Previous exposure to high doses of radiation during radiotherapy may cause cancerous changes in your bone cells at a later stage, although this risk is thought to be small.
Bone conditions
Some non-cancerous (benign) conditions affecting the bones may increase your chances of developing bone cancer, although the risk is still small.
In particular, a condition called Paget's disease of the bone can increase the risk of bone cancer in people over 50 to 60 years of age.
Rarer conditions that cause tumours to grow in your bones, such as Ollier's disease, can also increase your risk of bone cancer.
Genetic conditions
A rare genetic condition called Li-Fraumeni syndrome can increase your risk of developing bone cancer, as well as several other t
- how does bone cancer start
- how is bone cancer found