It is most oftenly located around the knee. Osteosarcoma is one of the most common cancers found in teens and young adults and the most commonly found bone cancer. It typically affects children and young adults between the ages of 10-25. The tumors can sometimes appear during growth spurts and are more common in people over the average height. Symptoms include pain and swelling usually in an arm or leg and sometimes a lump. The tumor can sometimes metastasize (spread) to other areas of the body. Treatment options include chemotherapy, bone grafts/ limb-salvage surgery, and amputation. Bone grafting is a procedure to replace bone after it has been removed in order to remove the tumor. Amputation is the removal of a limb, in this case, affected by the disease. There is no known cause for …show more content…
The tumor typically located in the cartilage around areas such as the pelvis, upper leg, and shoulder. Chondrosarcoma is a difficult type of bone cancer to diagnose and treat. Doctors determine the type of tumor by histologic grading. Malignant lesions can be broken down into grades; low is grade 1, medium is grade 2, and high is grade 3. Malignant tumors are also called chondrosarcomas and benign tumors are called enchondromas. Enchondromas rarely cause pain and if there is pain it is caused from surrounding tissue. Chondrosarcoma patients have a long history of constant pain that can interfere with sleep. Treatment options include surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation