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 Musculoskeletal Tumors

Musculoskeletal CancerThe Musculoskeletal Tumor Program at City of Hope is one of the largest in Southern California and among the largest in the country.

Our leadership in the field contributes to a clinical cooperative group that establishes treatment standards for musculoskeletal tumors throughout the world. In addition, our renowned team of health care experts provides coordinated, comprehensive care, integrating new and powerful anticancer drugs with strategies to spare patients' limbs.

Through our active clinical trials research program – one of the most extensive and aggressive in the nation – we can often provide patients with access to promising new anticancer drugs and technologies not available elsewhere.

Musculoskeletal Tumors Treatment Options
At City of Hope, our goal is to ensure treatment is not only effective, but also comprehensive and compassionate. Our skilled team of specialists design customized treatment programs using the latest technologies and capabilities available.
Diagnosing Musculoskeletal Tumors
Our multidisciplinary approach provides patients with a more accurate diagnosis, an earlier, more effective treatment plan and the convenience of not having to schedule multiple appointments with different doctors.
Musculoskeletal Tumors Symptoms
A doctor should be consulted if any of the following problems occur:

  • Bone pain (may be worse at night or when the bone is used, as in walking)
  • Bone break (fracture), even from slight injury
  • A mass and swelling at the tumor site

Soft tissue tumors may not cause any symptoms in their early stages, because the tissue tends to be very elastic. These tumors can become quite large before they can be felt. Typically, the first symptom is a painless lump. As the growing tumor begins to press against nerves and muscles, it may cause pain and soreness.

About Musculoskeletal Tumors
Read more about the different types of musculoskeletal tumors.
Musculoskeletal Tumors Resources
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