Therapy | Ewing’s sarcoma

Therapy Therapeutic approaches are usually applied on several levels. On the one hand, the so-called therapy plan preoperatively usually provides for chemotherapeutic treatment (= neoadjuvant chemotherapy). Even after the surgical removal of the Ewing sarcoma, the patient is treated therapeutically by radiation therapy and, if necessary, renewed chemotherapy. This is where a difference to osteosarcoma … Therapy | Ewing’s sarcoma

Enchondrome

All information given here is of general nature only, a tumor therapy always belongs in the hands of an experienced oncologist! Synonyms Central (osteo-)chondrome, chondrome multiple enchondromatosis: generalized enchondromatosis, dyschondroplasia, skeletal chondromatosis, Ollier’s disease, Mafucci syndrome, chondrome within a bone, chondroblastoma. Definition An enchondrome is a benign bone tumor of cartilaginous origin (chondrome) within a … Enchondrome

Symptoms | Enchondrome

Symptoms In the hand, many enchondromas become noticeable by a gradually occurring, slowly increasing swelling in the area of the bone affected by the enchondrome. It is not uncommon, however, for enchondromas to be discovered during an X-ray examination of the hand that was performed for completely different reasons (e.g. after an accident). Metastasis Enchondromas … Symptoms | Enchondrome

Bone Cancer

Osteosarcoma, Ewing sarcoma, chondrome Definition The term bone cancer is used to describe the presence of benign or malignant tissue changes in the bone area. In addition, there are tumors that cannot be assigned to one or the other group. These forms of bone cancer are called semi-malignant (semi-malignant) tumors. However, these tumors have the … Bone Cancer

Causes | Bone Cancer

Causes The cause of the development of bone cancer is still largely unexplained today. Nevertheless, a large number of cases show that certain forms of bone tumors occur primarily in individual groups of people. The so-called Ewing sarcoma, like osteosarcoma, occurs preferentially in children and adolescents. It is now assumed that the cause of these … Causes | Bone Cancer

Therapy | Bone Cancer

Therapy The choice of the most appropriate treatment for bone cancer depends on both the type and the spread of the tumor. In most cases, a good prognosis can only be achieved by combining several forms of treatment. Possible treatment options in the presence of a bone tumor are chemotherapy, surgery and radiotherapy. For the … Therapy | Bone Cancer