Osteosarcoma Cells
Osteosarcoma cells are cancerous, rapidly growing cells that form tumors in the bones of the body. Osteosarcoma is a common type of bone cancer and can affect any age group but typically occurs in children, teens, and young adults. It is caused by uncontrolled growth of cells in the bone and can be highly aggressive. Osteosarcoma tumours typically affect the arms and legs but can occur in any bone in the body. Treatment typically involves surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation. Osteosarcoma is a serious and potentially life-threatening condition, but with timely diagnosis and treatment, the chances of successful outcomes are high.
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