Living with bone cancer

If you're diagnosed with bone cancer, it can be upsetting andfrightening.Knowing as much about the type of cancer you have and the best treatment options will help youmake decisions.

The majority of people who have surgery for bone cancer have a limb-sparing procedure.

However, for some people, having their limb amputated may be the best option. This can be a very difficult situation to cope with and you may experience emotions such as grief and bereavement .

It's important to seek help and talk about how you're feeling. You could talk toyour partner, family, friends or the healthcare professionals in charge of your care. Talking to others will help you come to terms with your condition and treatment.

There arealso a number of practical issues you'll need to deal with, such as financial mattersand coping with day-to-day activitiessuch as school, college or work.

The Cancer Research UK website has more information about your emotions and cancer and coping with bone cancer .

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Medically Reviewed by a doctor on 21 Dec 2018