malignant bone tumor; most common in children and young adults where it tends to affect the femur
a high grade malignant spindle cell tumour arising within a bone and the characteristic feature is production of tumour osteoid
Malignant bone tumor; most common in children and young adults. [See: Fluoride & Osteosarcoma | Fluoride & Osteosarcoma Timeline | 1992 New Jersey Study on Water Fluoridation & Osteosarcoma
A malignant bone tumour commonly affecting young adults and adolescents
a highly malignant tumor of bone derived from osteoblasts.
Sarcoma in which cancer cells are making bone.
A cancer of the bone that is most common in children. Also called osteogenic sarcoma.
Type of primary bone cancer.
cancer which affects the bone.
A tumor of the bone. The most common childhood cancer.
( see also): Osteosarcoma is a disease in which cancer (malignant) cells are found in the bone. It is the most common type of bone cancer.
A cancer of the bone that usually affects the large bones of the arm or leg. It occurs most commonly in young people and affects more males than females. Also called osteogenic sarcoma.
A cancer of the bone that affects primarily children and adolescents. Also called osteogenic sarcoma.
Osteosarcoma is the most common type of malignant bone cancer, accounting for 35% of primary bone malignancies. There is a preference for the metaphyseal region of tubular long bones. 50% of cases occur around the knee. It is a malignant connective (soft) tissue tumor whose neoplastic cells present osteoblastic differentiation and form tumoral bone.