How is bone angiosarcoma treated?

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Angiosarcoma of bone is a highly malignant bone tumor originated from vascular endothelial cells in bone. It can metastasize to the lung in the early stage. Also known as vascular sarcoma, malignant bone hemangioma, malignant hemangioendothelioma. The main manifestations were local pain and swelling, sometimes vascular pulsation and vascular murmur could be felt. Tenderness is obvious and may be accompanied by dyskinesia. How is bone angiosarcoma treated? Let's talk about it

How is bone angiosarcoma treated?

Angiosarcoma of bone is a rare and highly malignant bone tumor, which is prone to early metastasis and poor prognosis. Once diagnosed, if no metastasis is found, surgical resection should be the main treatment. As long as the general condition and function of various organs are good and can tolerate surgery without contraindications, radical resection or amputation should be performed as soon as possible.

Angiosarcoma of bone is sensitive to radiation, and radiotherapy is effective. Radiotherapy can be applied to the patients with metastases, wide range of lesions, difficult surgical resection, difficult to completely resect or intolerable to surgery. If the operation is not complete, radiotherapy can be used to improve the curative effect.

Patients with angiosarcoma of bone after operation or radiotherapy can cooperate with chemotherapy to improve the curative effect. Palliative chemotherapy can be used to relieve the pain and improve the quality of life in patients who have lost the opportunity of operation or radiotherapy due to systemic metastasis.

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It is advisable to eat more foods with anti bone tumor effect: goat blood, horseshoe crab, sheep brain, sea cucumber, oyster, turtle, turtle, sand worm, deer blood, big leaf vegetable, cereal, amaranth, rapeseed, Elaeagnus angustifolia, taro, chestnut and wild grape.