Treatment of bone cancerdepends on the cancertype, tumor location, and cancer stage. Primary bone cancer is rare. The majority of people who have cancer in their bones have secondary bone cancer. This means that cancer in their bones develops from the spread, also known as metastasis, from a...
is the most common symptom of bone cancer. The bone painmay initially develop at certain times of the day, often at night, or with physical activity. The pain tends to progress and worsen over time. Sometimes, the pain may be present for years before the affected person seeks treatment. S...
Trauma symptoms in bone marrow transplant survivors: the role of nonmedical life events. J Trauma Stress. 2001; 14 :95–113.DuHamel KN, Smith MY, Vickberg SM, et al. Trauma symptoms in bone marrow transplant survivors: the role of nonmedical life events. J Trauma Stress. 2001;14:95-...
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May begin in immature cells in the bone marrow and usually affects children and adolescents, age 10-20. The upper leg, arm, pelvis, and ribs are the main locations.Diagnosis and treatment:See your doctor as soon as possible for diagnosis and treatment if you think you might have a bone ...
Bone marrow necrosis (BMN) is a serious and rare complication of many diseases, which is induced by necrosis of hemopoietic cells and matrix tissue with large areas by special reasons. Until now, its pathogenesis is not clear. The clinical symptoms of BMN include bone pain, fever, blood cell...
This technique is usually used when a person with Sandhoff disease will need a transplant to survive. This technique aims to get the transplanted cells to produce enough of the missing enzyme, which in turn will lead to a reduction in symptoms and an increase in the length of life (Alcoser...
Hi, folks. My cousin has been diagnosed with lymphoma. He went to radiation and chemotherapy, but I think that this hasn’t shown expected results. His doctor recommends bone marrow transplantation. I would like to find out the side effects of this. Can you name me some? Thanks in advance...
35Although the use of cytokines and other stimulating factors to ameliorate and improvebone marrow transplantationis beginning to gain popularity,12,34,36the negative effectsof cancer treatmenton bone marrow have not been negated, and every chemotherapeutic agent and/or modality has a "price tag" ...