Bone cancer is a type of cancer that starts in the cells of the bone. It can occur in any bone in the body, but it is most common in the long bones of the arms and legs. Bone cancer is more common in men than in women, and it typically occurs in people over the age of 50. Symptoms of bone cancer can include pain in the affected bone, swelling, warmth, and redness. The pain may be worse at night or when you are bearing weight on the affected bone. Other symptoms of bone cancer can include fatigue, weight loss, and fever.
Bone cancer is a serious disease, but it is often curable if it is diagnosed and treated early. Treatment options for bone cancer include surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation therapy. The type of treatment that is best for you will depend on the stage of your cancer and your overall health.