Bone Cancer

Dr. Mukti Mukherjee
[12+ Years Experience]

Radiation Oncologist In Kolkata

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Bone Cancer Doctor in Kolkata

Bone cancer is a malignant growth in bone tissue that disturbs the regular structure and function of bones. It can originate in the bone or spread from other body parts, which leads to fractures, pain, and other health issues. Although rare, bone cancer can have a significant impact on mobility, bone health, and overall well-being.

In Kolkata, advanced bone cancer treatment options are available to address this complex condition. If you’re looking for advanced treatment, find expert care tailored to your unique needs from Dr. Mukti Mukherjee.

Types of Bone & Soft Tissue Cancer

These types of cancer originate within the bone and soft tissue itself. It’s often referred to as “bone cancer” and classifies several different types, including:
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Osteosarcoma:

The most common type, originates in the bone-forming cells (osteoblasts) and typically affects children and young adults around the knee or upper arm.

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Chondrosarcoma:

A slower-growing cancer developing in the pelvis or femur cartilage cells.
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Ewing sarcoma:

A rare but aggressive cancer that primarily affects children and young adults in the pelvis, thigh, or chest wall.
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Malignant fibrous histiocytoma:

A rare type of cancer that can develop in various soft tissues, including bone.
Types of Bone & Soft Tissue Cancer
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Chordoma:

Typically develops in the spine or at the base of the skull, it accounts for about 10% of adult bone cancer cases.
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Fibrosarcoma:

It’s often benign and commonly found in soft tissues of the leg, arm, or jaw.
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Ewing sarcoma:

A rare but aggressive cancer that primarily affects children and young adults in the pelvis, thigh, or chest wall.
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Secondary (or metastatic) bone cancer:

This develops when cancer cells from another organ (e.g., lung, breast, prostate, kidney, or thyroid) spread (metastasize) to the bone.

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Symptoms

Early symptoms of bone cancer may imitate other conditions, so it’s important to stay attentive. Here are some common bone cancer symptoms to monitor:
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Persistent Pain

  • Uncontrolled bone pain or discomfort
  • Swelling or a lump
  • Unresponsive to conventional pain management
  • Fever or sudden weight loss
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Structural Abnormalities

  • Pathological fractures
  • Skeletal deformities
  • Localized swelling with inflammatory characteristics
Symptoms

Causes

Age
Genetic conditions (e.g., Li-Fraumeni syndrome, Rothmund-Thompson syndrome, Retinoblastoma (an eye cancer in children), Multiple osteochondromas).
Family history
Prior radiation exposure.
Genetics
Bone conditions like Paget’s disease.
Hormone exposure
Unknown.

Evaluation

Doctors may diagnose the trace of bone cancer by following a combination of:

  • A thorough physical examination
  • Biopsy (needle biopsy/surgical biopsy)
  • X-rays, CT scans, MRIs
  • Bone scans
  • PET CT Scan
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Management

Stages of Bone Cancer

Stage I & II
Localized, low-grade malignancy

Stage III
Cancer has spread within the bone or to multiple bones.

Stage IV
Cancer has metastasized to other organs, such as the lungs.

Each stage requires different treatment approaches. For advanced and specialized bone cancer treatment in Kolkata, consult Dr. Mukti Mukherjee.

Management

Dr. Mukherjee specializes in advanced cancer treatment techniques to maximize the treatment’s effectiveness. By evaluating your overall condition, she might suggest:

  • Surgery
  • Chemotherapy
  • Radiation Therapy
  • Targeted Therapy

Get medical support and detailed information of treatment from Dr. Mukti Mukherjee. She is one of Kolkata’s well-reputed radiation oncologists specializing in safe bone cancer radiation therapy.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What body areas bone cancer most commonly affects?

Long bones, such as the femur (thighbone) and tibia (shinbone), are common areas affected by osteosarcoma. However, bone cancer can occur in any bone.

Who is at high risk of developing bone cancer?

While bone cancer can affect anyone, it’s more common in children and young adults.

Is bone cancer hard to treat?

The effectiveness of the treatment depends on the type, stage, and area affected. However, get your condition detected early to improve treatment outcomes.

What is the bone cancer growth rate?

Aggressive cancers like osteosarcoma can grow fast, while others, such as chondrosarcoma, grow more slowly.

How long does radiation therapy for bone cancer last?

Radiation therapy is typically administered in a series of treatments over several weeks. The specific treatment plan will depend on the type and stage of cancer and the patient’s overall health.