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15. Swollen lymph nodes

Bone cancer can sometimes lead to swollen lymph nodes in the regions near the affected bone. Lymph nodes are tiny, bean-shaped structures that play a vital role in the body's immune system. Swollen lymph nodes are typically a sign that the immune system is responding to an underlying issue, such as an infection or the presence of abnormal cells. Swollen lymph nodes can be palpable, meaning they can be felt under the skin, and they may be tender or painless. Their size can vary, and they may be localized or affect multiple areas of the body. The nuances that come with bone cancer are many and cause adverse effects on the patient's overall quality of life. Early detection and guided decision making are key to navigating the condition and turning the tide. For that, we need regular screenings and readiness to collaborate with healthcare professionals to building a healthier future.

Lymph Node Swollen, Closeup view of a young man with Sore throat or pain on the neck or thyroid gland he has inflammation lymph nodes in the neck, People body problem concept.
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