Where does bone cancer usually grow?

Bone cancer can be divided into osteosarcoma, chondrosarcoma, malignant fibrous histiocytoma, plasma cell myeloma, etc. These tumors will occur in the distal femur, pelvis, femur, ribs, and sacrococcygeal vertebrae. In case of osteosarcoma generally occurs in the distal femur, proximal humerus and proximal tibia metaphysis. If the patient presents with chondrosarcoma it tends to occur in the pelvis, ribs, proximal humerus, and proximal femur. If the patient presents with malignant fibrous histiocytoma, it usually occurs in the femur and the metaphyses of the long bones of the extremities. If the patient presents with plasma cell myeloma, it usually occurs in the ribs, sternum, spine, pelvis, and skull. If the patient develops chordoma, the tumor usually occurs in sacrococcygeal vertebrae, skull base, vertebrae and so on. It is suggested that patients who have bone cancer need to consult doctor in time to check the type of disease, and the doctor will judge the location of the disease and the specific treatment method according to the type of disease. Patients should ensure enough rest, keep good mood, avoid overwork, and eat calcium-rich food such as shrimp skin and milk.