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  2. Chondrosarcoma - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

    www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/chondrosarcoma/symptoms-causes/syc-20354196

    Symptoms. Chondrosarcoma tends to grow slowly, so it might not cause signs and symptoms at first. When they occur, signs and symptoms of chondrosarcoma may include: Increasing pain; A growing lump or area of swelling; Weakness or bowel and bladder control problems, if the cancer presses on the spinal cord; Causes. It's not clear what causes ...

  3. Chondrosarcoma: Symptoms, Causes & Treatment - Cleveland Clinic

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    Symptoms include bone pain, a lump or swelling in an area of your body and fatigue. The most common treatment is surgery to remove the tumors, followed by reconstructive surgery. Overall, 79% of people with chondrosarcoma are alive five years after diagnosis.

  4. Chondrosarcoma - Johns Hopkins Medicine

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    What are the symptoms of chondrosarcoma? Symptoms of chondrosarcoma may vary depending on the location of the tumor. The following are the most common symptoms of chondrosarcoma. However, each individual may experience symptoms differently. Symptoms may include: Pain that increases gradually over time.

  5. Chondrosarcoma: Symptoms, Causes, Diagnosis, Treatment - WebMD

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    Find out about the symptoms, causes, and treatment of chondrosarcoma, a type of bone cancer most common in your pelvis, thighbone, or upper arm.

  6. Chondrosarcoma: Symptoms, Survival, Treatment, and More -...

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    There are several signs and symptoms of chondrosarcoma, although not all of them will be present. In general, the most common signs of this type of cancer are: Feeling a large lump or mass on the bone; Feeling as though there is pressure around the mass on the bone; Pain in the area that tends to gradually worsen; Swelling in the affected area

  7. Understanding chondrosarcoma: symptoms, treatment and prognosis

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    What are the symptoms of chondrosarcoma? The most common symptoms of chondrosarcoma are: “It’s easy for people to tolerate pain to a certain extent, but you should see a doctor if you feel a lump on your body that’s new and/or growing quickly,” says Conley. “Some doctors may assume it’s benign, like a lipoma.

  8. Chondrosarcoma: Signs, Symptoms, and Complications - Verywell...

    www.verywellhealth.com/chondrosarcoma-signs-symptoms-and-complications-5206241

    The most common symptoms of chondrosarcoma are bone pain (which can be quite severe), redness, and swelling near the thigh, arm, pelvis, or kneethe areas most commonly affected by the condition. Because the exact causes of chondrosarcoma are not well known, its signs and symptoms frequently overlap with many other common diseases, making it ...

  9. Chondrosarcoma: Symptoms, Causes, Treatment, and Outlook -...

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    Symptoms of chondrosarcoma depend on where the cancer develops and how large it is. The most common places that develop chondrosarcoma are your pelvis or the long bones in your...

  10. Chondrosarcoma - NCI - National Cancer Institute

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    Symptoms of CS can differ depending on where the tumor is growing. Symptoms can include: Imaging: If you have symptoms of CS, your doctor will use imaging scans such as CT and MRI to look at where the tumor is and how big it is. They will also check for signs that the tumor has spread to other parts of the body.

  11. Chondrosarcoma - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    Your doctor may ask about your signs and symptoms and examine your body to gather more clues about your diagnosis. Imaging tests. Imaging tests may include X-ray, bone scan, MRI and CT scan. Removing a sample of tissue for testing (biopsy). Biopsy is a procedure to collect suspicious tissue.