Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Bone Cancer Prevention

There are 2 main types of bone cancer: primary and secondary. Secondary bone cancer is a danger for those who have other types of cancer because it means that the original cancer has spread to the bone. A number of cancers, including breast, lung, and prostate, are more likely to spread to the bone. Currently there are no known changes in lifestyle that can be done to prevent the bone cancer. Your risk of bone cancer depends mainly on family history and to a certain extent if you have been exposed to heavy doses of radiation as part of treatment for other diseases.
How frequently do to make prevention of bone cancer as follows:
• Know your risk. Most forms of primary bone cancer seems to have some genetic component, so knowing your family history is important. People with this disease may also have a greater risk of developing bone cancer. The main risk factor for most individuals, however, is radiation treatment for existing cancer or other diseases.
• Learn all you can about the particular cancer you have. Discuss the bone cancer symptoms, risks and benefits of radiation therapy with a health care professional.
• Talk to your doctor about what can be done to prevent cancer from spreading to the bone, because this is the main way to prevent secondary bone cancer. Options will vary depending on the type of cancer you have, and location.
• Contact your doctor quickly if you suspect a recurrence of symptoms of bone cancer that had previously been treated. Highly recommended to do the scheduling and doing all the advice from doctors. The more rapid recurrence of the cancer is detected, the better chance your doctor will be able to prevent the spread to the bone.
• Complete all recommended treatment of cancer as determined by your oncologist. They lost or did not complete it might give you a chance to spread to bone cancer.

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