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3. Bone Fractures

Bones affected by bone cancer become weak over time. As the tumor grows, the affected bone becomes weaker and more frequent to fracture or break. As a result, bone deterioration can cause a fracture with little to no pressure. Even simple actions that don’t seem ordinary, such as standing up or leaning on something, can cause a bone to fracture. Moreover, bone cancer can spread to nearby areas, causing them to become weak as well. Many people discover bone cancer due to a light fall or injury; if you have recently suffered a fracture, consult your doctor.

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