Swelling of the affected area

The patient may suffer from swelling or stiffness in the affected area, especially if it is close to the joint, and often the affected area does not swell until several weeks after feeling the pain, with swelling or a prominent mass as a bone cancer Symptoms and the joints surrounding the tumor may become stiff and difficult to move.
In some cancers that affect the bones of the neck, the patient may notice a swelling or lump in the back of the throat, and as a result, he may suffer from difficulty swallowing and some respiratory problems.