What are bone tumors?


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Bone tumors can be divided into benign tumors and malignant tumors. Benign tumors include osteomas, osteochondromas, arterioid bone cysts, osteoid osteomas, and bone hemangiomas. Malignant tumors include osteosarcoma, giant cell tumor of bone, myeloma, Ewing's sarcoma, and chordomas. The patient carries out relevant treatment, mainly according to the nature of the tumor and the part where it grows. Generally, conservative treatment, surgical treatment, chemotherapy and radiotherapy can be carried out, mainly according to the nature of the tumor and its size. Generally, the patient is a benign tumor, and surgery can be carried out to remove the local tumor. Generally, there will be no recurrence or metastasis after treatment. For malignant tumors, comprehensive treatment should be carried out, such as chemotherapy, surgical treatment, radiotherapy, and biological treatment.