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What Is The Progression Of Metistic Malanona Bone Cancer

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December 7, 2024
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Metastatic melanoma can spread to the bones, often within a few months after it begins to spread. Between 23% and 49% of people with metastatic melanoma develop bone metastases. Symptoms may include bone pain, back pain, easily broken bones, and high calcium levels causing abdominal pain, confusion, or changes in bowel Show Full Answer

Metastatic melanoma can spread to the bones, often within a few months after it begins to spread. Between 23% and 49% of people with metastatic melanoma develop bone metastases. Symptoms may include bone pain, back pain, easily broken bones, and high calcium levels causing abdominal pain, confusion, or changes in bowel habits. For more details, visit url: https://www.MyMelanomaTeam.com/resources/how-fa....

December 7, 2024

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