SYMPTOMS

  • A hard lump felt on the surface of a bone that may or may not be painful.
  • Pain or swelling in bones and joints, often more intense at night, and not necessarily associated with movement; the pain may be dull and constant, or may be felt only when pressure is applied.
  • Spontaneous bone fractures.
  • Fever, weight loss, fatigue, and impaired mobility, which sometimes occur in late stages of bone cancer.
  • Benign bone tumors are usually painless.
 
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