Symptoms of bone cancer (sarcoma of bone)

Bone cancer causes some symptoms, which include:
- Feeling severe pain in the bones is one of the first symptoms of bone cancer.
- Swelling in the affected area.
- Weakness in the bones leads to fracture, which is one of the most important symptoms of bone cancer.
- Exposure to fatigue and exhaustion.
- Significant weight loss.
- Loss of the ability to move and walk.
- Breathing difficulties.
- Stiffness and swelling of the joints and a feeling of severe pain when moving the affected joint, lead to an exacerbation of symptoms of bone cancer.
- Fractures due to weak bones.
- A feeling of numbness and weakness in the movement of the limbs, is one of the most common symptoms of bone cancer in people with bone cancer.
- High body temperature, feeling tired and vomiting, and anemia.
- Feeling a lump in the affected bone area.