Question

What are the specific treatment methods for pediatric malignant bone tumors?

Answer

In general, for pediatric malignant tumors, if surgical treatment is possible, it is preferred to use surgery. After surgery, a subsequent treatment plan will be formulated based on the patient’s condition. This requires judgment based on the severity of the child’s illness. If the tumor is small and there is no distant or surrounding infiltration, the prognosis will be better. It is recommended to go to the hospital for a systematic examination, determine the cause of the disease, and receive timely symptomatic treatment. If diagnosed with a bone tumor and it has not yet metastasized, surgery should be performed as soon as possible.