Bone Tumors
Bone tumors can happen in children and teens, and they may be benign (not cancer) or malignant (cancer). Although benign tumors are more common, both types can grow and affect healthy bone tissue. The oncologists (cancer doctors) in our internationally recognized ²¨É«µ¥Ë« Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders work closely with Nemours orthopedic specialists to treat bone tumors, because our orthopedic programs are among the largest and most widely respected in the world. This teamwork allows us to remove even the most difficult tumors, and offer limb-sparing treatment for bone tumors not available at other children’s hospitals.Â
Bone tumors can happen in children and teens, and they may be benign (not cancer) or malignant (cancer). Although benign tumors are more common, both types can grow and affect healthy bone tissue. The oncologists (cancer doctors) in our internationally recognized ²¨É«µ¥Ë« Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders work closely with Nemours orthopedic specialists to treat bone tumors, because our orthopedic programs are among the largest and most widely respected in the world. This teamwork allows us to remove even the most difficult tumors, and offer limb-sparing treatment for bone tumors not available at other children’s hospitals.Â
Why Choose Us
Along with our renowned oncologists and researchers from the Nemours Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders, we rank among the very best in the country for both pediatric orthopedics and cancer care. Our combined expertise allows us to diagnose and treat common, rare and complex bone tumors. We also offer:
- Coordinated cancer care for your child and family that includes support services during treatment and long-term follow-up programs
- International leaders in pediatric research and care in cancer and orthopedics
- World class facilities and innovative surgical techniques that minimize surgery risks and save children’s limbs affected by bone tumors