Orthopedic Oncologist Treats Musculoskeletal Tumors
Main Category: Cancer / OncologyAlso Included In: Bones / Orthopedics
Article Date: 23 Oct 2009 - 1:00 PDT
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Bone cancer, as a primary cancer diagnosis, is not a common form of cancer in the United States. It makes up less than one percent of all cancers, with approximately 2,300 people newly diagnosed last year.
Thomas R. Bowen, M.D., is a fellowship-trained, board-certified orthopedic oncologist specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of musculoskeletal tumors.
"While bone cancer is not a common form of cancer, it strikes people at any time in their lives, including children and adolescents in their prime," said Dr. Bowen. "It is critical to support the patient and their family throughout the diagnosis and treatment of their cancer."
Symptoms of bone cancer include bone pain, swelling and tenderness near the affected area, and sometimes fractures.
Treatments for a cancerous musculoskeletal tumor include surgery, chemotherapy, radiation or a combination of the three.
"Chemotherapy and radiation are sometimes used to treat a tumor prior to surgery," said Dr. Bowen. "This practice allows the surgeon to frequently spare the limb. For the patient, it greatly reduces amputation rates."
With a combination of treatments, patients can preserve much of the function of the affected limb, according to Dr. Bowen.
Dr. Bowen also noted that not all bone tumors are cancerous. However, those that are malignant require serious medical attention and follow-up care.
Source
Geisinger Health System
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