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Causes and Risk Factors of Bone Cancer

3D bone scan showing widespread bone lesions indicative of cancer affecting the pelvis and lower spine.

Advanced 3D scan of a human pelvis and spine with visible bone lesions, illustrating common sites affected by bone cancer.

Causes and Risk Factors of Bone Cancer

The precise causes and risk factors of bone cancer are often unknown, but researchers believe a combination of genetic mutations, bone cell abnormalities, and environmental exposures play a role. While many cases are sporadic, several risk factors have been identified.

1. Genetic mutations

  • DNA mutations in cells cause them to grow uncontrollably.
  • These mutations may be spontaneous or inherited.
  • Certain syndromes, like Li-Fraumeni syndrome or hereditary retinoblastoma, increase bone cancer risk.

2. Radiation exposure

  • Previous radiation therapy, particularly during childhood, increases the chance of developing osteosarcoma later in life.
  • High-dose exposure (e.g., from radiotherapy for other cancers) is a known risk.

3. Bone disorders

  • Paget’s disease of bone, common in older adults, increases the risk of chondrosarcoma.
  • Some benign bone tumours or abnormal growths may rarely turn malignant over time.

4. Age and growth spurts

  • Osteosarcoma and Ewing sarcoma are more common in teenagers during rapid bone growth periods.
  • Chondrosarcoma, on the other hand, usually affects people over 40.

5. Gender

  • Bone cancer occurs slightly more often in males than females, particularly osteosarcoma and Ewing sarcoma.

6. Family history

  • Although most cases are not hereditary, a family history of bone cancer or related syndromes can increase risk.
  • Genetic counselling may be recommended in certain cases.

7. Chronic inflammation or injury

  • While not a direct cause, areas of chronic bone irritation or injury may, in rare instances, become cancerous.

8. Ethnicity and geography

  • Studies show Ewing sarcoma is more common in Caucasian populations, while osteosarcoma has no strong ethnic predisposition.
  • In South Africa, disparities in healthcare access often mean later-stage diagnosis, particularly in rural or low-income communities.

Causes and Risk Factors of Bone Cancer

Understanding the risk factors is crucial for early screening in high-risk individuals and for guiding treatment decisions.

👉 [Next: Diagnosis and Testing for Bone Cancer]




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