Finger bone pain is not necessarily a pre-cancer. There are many reasons for finger bone pain, such as rheumatoid arthritis, which is mainly caused by joint lesions, the joints will become stiff, swollen and limited in movement during the attack, and if it occurs in the finger area, bone pain will occur. If it occurs in the finger area, bone pain will occur. Another example is finger fracture caused by careless exercise, bone pain will also occur. None of these finger bone pains are caused by pre-cancer. Cancer is a malignant disease that originates in the epithelial tissue, and in general, cancer is rarely present in the finger bones. When the patient’s finger bones hurt, malignant tumor is not the first disease to be considered, and can be diagnosed and treated under the guidance of a specialist, assisted by tumor markers, histopathological examination and other means.