Benign Bone Tumors
Case Definition
What Are Benign Bone Tumors?
Benign bone tumors are non-cancerous growths that develop within the bones. They usually do not spread, but they can cause pain or deformity if they grow large or are located near a joint.
Symptoms:
- Mild to moderate bone pain
- Swelling or a noticeable bump on the bone
- Sometimes limited movement if the tumor is near a joint
Causes:
- Often unknown
- Some genetic factors or abnormal proliferation of bone cells
Treatment:
- Regular monitoring with imaging to assess tumor growth
- Surgery to remove the tumor if it causes pain or functional problems
- Conservative management for small, stable tumors
Doctor’s Advice:
Early detection preserves bone integrity, prevents complications or deformities, and ensures timely treatment if surgical intervention becomes necessary.
Frequently Asked Questions About Benign Bone Tumors
We fully understand the importance of having all the necessary information to make informed decisions about your health. So, we have compiled the most common questions regarding orthopedic surgeries and provided clear and reliable answers. We hope this section helps you gain a better understanding of the condition.
Very rarely. Most benign tumors remain non-cancerous, but regular monitoring is essential.
Usually, the pain is mild or appears only when pressure is applied to the tumor.
Only large, painful tumors or those that interfere with movement may require surgical removal.
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