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What is the difference between chondroblastic osteosarcoma and chondrosarcoma?

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The first is a type: Of bone cancer with predominantly cartilage producing cells; while the other is a cancer of the cartilage tissue itself. For specific concerns ask your oncologist. Good luck.

Answered 11/20/2013

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