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Question by  Darkrocker (25)

What are the symptoms of Ewing's sarcoma?

Is it deadly?

 
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Answer by  sisterkv (70)

Some symptoms of Ewing's Sarcoma are swelling or pain around the area of the tumor, usually in a long bone. General signs are fatigue, unintentional weight loss, anemia, or fever. Seventy to eighty percent of patients with Ewing's Sarcoma, treated early, survive long term with modern treatments.

 
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Answer by  Emily169 (6)

Symptoms of Ewing's sarcoma vary based on the tumor location, but often include: pain and swelling around the tumor site, redden skin, unintended weight loss, fatigue, loss of appetite. The disease most often affects the long bones of the body in the arms and legs, therefore symptoms are most likely to be experienced in these areas.

 
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Answer by  jAG82 (236)

Like with any other disease, it is deadly but there is always common prevention. Wash your hands before you eat anything. Stay away from people diagnosed with that.

 
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Answer by  kak (488)

Ewing's sarcoma is a malignant bone cancer found in children. Swelling and pain at the tumor site are the most common symptoms. There may also be a break in the bone. Sometimes the child has a fever. It has little symptoms.

 
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