Differences in Bone Cancer Bone Cancer Primary and Secondary

Bone cancer is a type of cancer that is dangerous and we must be cautious. Based on the origin of bone cancer can be divided into two, namely from the bone itself and spread from other organs. Bone cancer is usually a malignant tumor.

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lassified primary bone malignancy histologically by the type of cell or tissue underlying. The types including bone, cartilage, fibrous tissue, and vascular reticuloendothelial.
 
 In general, bone cancer is divided into two kinds, namely: 1. Secondary bone cancer
2. Primary bone cancer

Here are the differences primary bone cancer and secondary bone cancer:1. Primary bone cancer is cancer that is caused by cancer cells derived from the bone itself or the place where the growth of cancer cells in the bones.
2. While the secondary bone cancer is bone cancer caused by cancer cells derived from other organs and spread to other bones.

In general secondary bone cancer occurs as a result of complications from a previous cancer such as lung cancer that spread to the bone and then develop into bone cancer.

Some types of cancer can cause cancer cells to spread to the bone-cartilage and vulnerable to attack cancer cells from pre-existing cancer in the body, the most common type of cancer and the cancer cells spread to the bone, such as:
1. lung cancer
2. breast cancer
3. prostate cancer

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