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Is osteosarcoma cancer curable?

Is osteosarcoma cancer curable?

Today, about 3 out of 4 people who have osteosarcoma can be cured if the cancer hasn’t spread to other parts of the body. Almost everyone who is treated with limb-sparing surgery ends up with that arm or leg working well. Many people who have osteosarcoma will need physical therapy for several months after surgery.

What is the survival rate for osteosarcoma?

Osteosarcoma 5-year relative survival rates

SEER stage 5-year relative survival rate
Localized 74%
Regional 66%
Distant 27%
All SEER stages combined 60%

What is the main cause of osteosarcoma?

Most osteosarcomas are not caused by inherited gene mutations, but instead are the result of gene changes acquired during the person’s lifetime. Sometimes these gene changes are caused by radiation therapy used to treat another form of cancer, because radiation can damage the DNA inside cells.

Is osteosarcoma an aggressive cancer?

Osteosarcoma is a disease primarily of adolescents and young adults, although it can occur in older individuals. In older individuals it can frequently be linked to Paget’s disease, fibrous dysplasia or radiation exposure. In younger individuals it is virtually always high grade and is a highly aggressive tumor.

Can adults get osteosarcoma?

Most osteosarcomas happen in children, teens, and young adults, but older adults can get them too. There are many types of osteosarcomas. This cancer most often starts in the bones around the knee, or in the upper arm bone.

How bad is osteosarcoma?

If the disease is localized (has not spread to other areas of the body), the long-term survival rate is 70 to 75%. If osteosarcoma has already spread to the lungs or other bones at diagnosis, the long-term survival rate is about 30%.

How long can a person live with bone cancer?

The prognosis, or outlook, for survival for bone cancer patients depends upon the particular type of cancer and the extent to which it has spread. The overall five-year survival rate for all bone cancers in adults and children is about 70%. Chondrosarcomas in adults have an overall five-year survival rate of about 80%.

What is the life expectancy of someone with Stage 4 bone cancer?

Stage 4 bone cancer life expectancy. About 15 percent cases of bone cancer are diagnosed at stage 4 and bone cancer prognosis indicate nearly 32 percent survival rate at this stage.

Is there a cure for osteosarcoma?

Unfortunately, there is no cure for osteosarcoma. The most critical thing to do when a diagnosis of osteosarcoma is made is the take x-rays of the chest. Less than 10% of dogs have evidence of metastasis to the lungs at the time of diagnosis, though x-rays may not be sensitive enough to pick up all metastases.

What are the first signs of osteosarcoma, symptoms?

Signs and symptoms of osteosarcoma may include, among others: Swelling near a bone Bone or joint pain Bone injury or bone break for no clear reason

What are the contraindications to surgery for osteosarcoma?

Inappropriately performed biopsy that significantly contaminates surrounding soft tissues (#1 cause for requiring an amputation)

  • Infected osteosarcoma
  • Direct invasion or encasement of important neurovascular structures (relative contraindication)
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    Ruth Doyle