76 Treatment Options for Ewing Sarcoma
Surgery
Surgery is one of the most common treatment options for bone cancer. It is often done to get rid of remaining cancerous cells after radiation therapy or chemotherapy or vice versa. If possible, the entire tumor can be removed through a surgical procedure. Removed bones and tissues can be replaced later with a graft, which is taken from the body of donors. In some cases, artificial bones can be implanted. The goal of surgery is to minimize disability and maintain function. The exact procedure and duration will depend on many factors, such as response to other treatments, location, and size of the tumor. [7]















