Osteosarcoma Cells
Osteosarcoma cells are malignant cells that originate in the bones, making them the most common type of bone cancer. These cells can spread to other parts of the body, making them a serious and potentially life-threatening condition. Osteosarcoma cells are characterized by a mutation in the osteoblasts, which are the cells responsible for bone formation and growth. Symptoms of osteosarcoma include bone pain, swelling, and deformity. Treatment options for osteosarcoma can include surgery, radiation therapy, and chemotherapy. Osteosarcoma is an aggressive and devastating disease, and understanding the cells associated with it is essential for developing more effective treatments.
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