Swelling: There is usually abnormal growth in any part of the bone and in later stages there might be some pain. Any abnormal growth or swelling should promptly be shown to your doctor.
Answered 8/20/2013
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Pain, swelling, mass: Symptoms include progressive pain often waking from sleep, swelling, and a firm mass.
Answered 9/13/2013
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Many...: Pain and swelling of the bones affected are common symptoms. Other symptoms include: joint tenderness or inflammation, fractures due to bone weakness, and limited range of motion. Non-specific symptoms like fever, unintentional weight loss, fatigue, and anemia can also be symptoms.
Answered 9/21/2018
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Pain, swelling, mass: The most frequent symptoms of bone cancer are pain at the site of disease often severe enough to wake from sleep, swelling at the area, and a firm mass at the site of disease.
Answered 1/5/2019
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As you'd expect: A mass. Local pain. A break following a mild injury that would not break a normal bone. Warmth and/or a hum audible through a stethoscope. Any of the above is worth getting checked.
Answered 10/14/2020
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Pain, swelling, mass: Most commonly progressive pain sometimes waking from sleep, swelling, and a palpable mass.
Answered 4/22/2019
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