Symptoms of EWING'S SARCOMA
Like other tumors of the bone, Ewing's sarcoma produces a mass or enlargement of the affected bone. Weakening of the involved bone may occasionally lead to unexplained fractures. If metastatic disease is present, symptoms occur which are referable to the region involved. Lung involvement may produce shortness of breath, cough or chest pain. If the bone marrow is diffusely involved, there may be anemia. Symptoms may include pallor, weakness, easy bruising and bleeding.
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