What kind of cancer causes foot pain?

Osteosarcoma, chondrosarcoma and metastatic bone tumors such as prostate cancer and lung cancer can cause foot pain.
1. Osteosarcoma: it is one of the malignant tumors of bone, and its etiology and pathogenesis are still unclear. The disease can cause pain and swelling in the skeletal parts of the patients, and other symptoms such as bone and joint dysfunction can easily appear, which can be manifested as foot pain.
2. Chondrosarcoma: also belongs to bone malignant tumor, the cause of which is still unclear, but it is considered to be related to chromosome abnormality. Usually, the onset is slow, and patients may suffer from pain, swelling, limited joint movement and other uncomfortable symptoms due to tumor compression. When chondrosarcoma appears in the foot, it can be manifested as foot pain.
3. Metastatic bone tumor: if the patient suffers from prostate cancer, lung cancer, kidney cancer, breast cancer and other diseases, and the condition is not properly controlled, then the cancer cells will be transferred to the feet and the symptoms of foot pain will appear.
There are many reasons for foot pain, such as rheumatoid arthritis, bone fracture, overwork, and improper shoe size. It is recommended that people with foot pain should consult a doctor in time for examination so that the disease can be clarified and treated according to the doctor’s advice.