
Osteosarcoma is a malignant bone tumor that most commonly occurs during adolescence. It usually develops in areas where bones grow rapidly.
In most cases, the tumor forms close to the growth zones of bones, particularly in the distal parts of the femur (thigh bone) or the humerus (upper arm bone).
Main symptoms
The disease often presents with several noticeable symptoms, including:
Localized bone pain, which may worsen during physical activity or at night
Swelling in the affected area
Gradual limitation of movement in the involved limb
When to see a doctor
If these symptoms appear, it is important to seek medical attention. A doctor will conduct detailed examinations to determine the cause of the symptoms.
It is important to note that these signs can also occur in other medical conditions, so osteosarcoma can only be diagnosed after thorough medical tests and examinations.
Early evaluation and diagnosis are crucial for choosing the most effective treatment.






