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Results 1 - 10 of 11 for "bone%cancer"
  1. ... gland in the brain (pinealoma), a type of bone cancer known as osteosarcoma, cancers of soft tissues such ... some cases of breast cancer, melanoma, and a bone cancer known as osteosarcoma. Somatic RB1 mutations have also ...
  2. ... developing several types of cancer, including breast cancer; bone cancer; and cancers of soft tissues (such as muscle) ... tumor, colorectal cancer, liver cancer, a type of bone cancer called osteosarcoma, a cancer of muscle tissue called ...
  3. ... tumor in children (the most common type of bone cancer is called osteosarcoma). The most common mutation that ...
  4. ... as acute myeloid leukemia (AML), a type of bone cancer called osteosarcoma, and other cancers.Approximately half of ...
  5. ... cancerous (malignant). In particular, affected individuals may develop bone cancers called chondrosarcomas, especially in the skull. People with ...
  6. ... gland in the brain (pineoblastoma), a type of bone cancer known as osteosarcoma, cancers of soft tissues (such ...
  7. ... Fraumeni syndrome include breast cancer, a form of bone cancer called osteosarcoma, and cancers of soft tissues (such ...
  8. ... slightly increased risk of developing a type of bone cancer known as osteosarcoma or a blood-related cancer ...
  9. ... cancerous (malignant). In particular, affected individuals may develop bone cancers called chondrosarcomas, especially in the skull. People with ...
  10. ... risk of developing cancer, particularly a form of bone cancer called osteosarcoma. These bone tumors most often develop ...
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