There is no data showing the average lifespan of someone who has chondrosarcoma cancer because it all depends on what age the person was diagnosed. The 5 year life expectancy is about 60 percent once you have been diagnosed.
Chondrosarcoma is a cancer that is made of cells derived from transformed cells that are known to produce cartilage. Symptoms of Chondrosarcoma include bladder problems, Back pain, Thigh pain, and sciatica.
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Ants are not known to develop cancer like humans do. This is believed to be due to their unique biology, such as having more effective mechanisms for repairing damaged DNA compared to humans. Additionally, ants have a much shorter lifespan compared to humans, which may also contribute to their low incidence of cancer.
According to the Bible, God shortened the lifespan of humans after the Great Flood, which occurred in the time of Noah.
A malignant cancerous tumor that starts in cartilage.
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Yes, animals can get cancer just like humans can.
The medical term for sarcoma is "sarcoma." Sarcoma refers to a type of cancer that originates in the connective tissues of the body, such as bone, muscle, fat, or cartilage. Examples include osteosarcoma, liposarcoma, and chondrosarcoma.
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A malignant tumor in bone tissue is called a bone cancer. The most common types of bone cancer include osteosarcoma, chondrosarcoma, and Ewing's sarcoma. These tumors can originate in the bone itself or spread to the bone from other parts of the body. Bone cancer can lead to pain, fractures, and other serious complications if not treated promptly.
The proper term for bone cancer is "osteosarcoma" when referring specifically to the most common type of bone cancer that originates in the osteoblast cells. Other types of bone cancer include "chondrosarcoma," which arises from cartilage cells, and "Ewing sarcoma," typically affecting children and young adults. Bone cancers can be primary, originating in the bone itself, or secondary, which means they have metastasized from other parts of the body.