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  • Musculoskeletal OncologyMusculoskeletal Oncology

    Orthopedic Oncology is a medical specialty that offers exceptional care to individuals diagnosed with tumors and tumor-like medical conditions of the bone and soft tissue, including bone metastases, sarcomas, benign and cancerous tumors of the bone or soft tissue, and pathologic fractures.

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  • Metastatic CarcinomaMetastatic Carcinoma

    A tumor (lump or mass) in your spine is an abnormal growth of tissue within or around your spinal column or spinal cord.

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  • Pathological FracturesPathological Fractures

    Pathological fractures are broken bones in an area already weakened by another disease, not by an injury. Some underlying diseases can weaken the bones making them brittle and eventually causing a fracture or break in the bone.

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  • Multiple Myeloma & AmyloidosisMultiple Myeloma and Amyloidosis

    Multiple myeloma is a rare form of cancer that affects the plasma cells in your bone marrow which play a key role in maintaining a strong immune system.

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  • SarcomaSarcoma

    Sarcomas are rare cancers that occur anywhere in the body, such as bone (osteosarcoma) or soft tissues. Soft tissue sarcomas are a group of cancerous growths that occur in the skin, muscle, fat, and joint tissues. A sarcoma can go unnoticed when it is small but begins to interfere with normal activities of the body as it grows.

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  • Metastatic Bone DiseaseMetastatic Bone Disease

    Metastatic bone disease is a form of cancer that originates elsewhere in the body and spreads to the bone.

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  • Fractures in Cancer PatientsFractures in Cancer Patients

    A fracture is a painful condition where there is a break in one or more bones. Certain types of cancer have been connected with an increased risk of fractures.

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