What is Bone Cancer

Bone tumor can be used for both benign and malignant abnormal growths found in bone, but is most commonly used for primary tumors of bone, such as osteosarcoma (or osteoma). It is ...

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my daughter has a lump
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on her outter aspect of her foot, it is hard, and doesn't hurt. she had an mri, a day ago, i called and the nurse said she couldn't understand the report and the doctor would call me.it scared me, because they first told me it was proably a cyst, so i said to the nurse, isn't it just a cyst, she said, she couldn't tell me what it is, and that the doctor will call. i am sort of scared. i would think if it was serious they would of called within the first 48 hours, and got her back for more testing. she seems fine otherwise, her dad had lyphoma, and almost died at 18 years old. i hope this isn't genetic. i am sort of a mess. i wonder if anyone has any suggestions about what i do to find out information. sooner, then latter. my daughter is only a teen
Posted on 10/17/09, 11:10 am
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