Pathologic fractures differ from other fractures, as outside force or impact does not cause them. When an individual has a disease that weakens the bones significantly, such as cancer or osteoporosis, the bones can fracture simply from the weight of the person's body. While many health conditions can cause the bones to weaken, most diseases do not impact their ability to heal. For the conditions that do, a specialist will determine treatment to help the bone heal and reduce the risk of future pathologic fractures.

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