Secondary Bone Cancer Survival Rate
Cancer originated in any other organ and spread into the bones is called 'secondary bone cancer'. The survival rate for the patients of secondary bone cancer depends upon various factors like age, overall health, treatment, response of the patient, etc. Read ahead...

Secondary Bone Cancer
Symptoms
Most advanced stage cancers invade bones. But the most common cancer which spread into bones are breast, prostate, lung, kidney, thyroid cancers and multiple myeloma. Amongst these cancers, breast, prostate and lung cancers are the most common cancers which spread into the bones. Bone cancer symptoms in such cases, vary from patient to patient according to the stage of the cancer, severity of cancer, overall health of the patient, at what stage the cancer was detected, treatment, etc. Sometimes, metastatic bone cancer is found without the diagnosis of the primary cancer. If doctors are not able to find the primary cancer, then it is called 'unknown primary tumor'. Mostly, only one area in a bone gets affected due to metastasis but development of a number of secondary tumors in various bones is also possible. The symptoms include:
- Pain in the affected area, unusual bone pain
- Swelling and tenderness in the affected area
- Bone fractures without any reason (which indicate weakened bones)
- Hypercalcaemia or high blood calcium level (as more calcium is released into the blood)
- Fatigue, nausea, confusion, increased thirst, stomach upset, constipation
- Muscle pain, weak muscles
- Metastasis in the lower part of the spine may lead to bowel and bladder problems.
- If spinal cord is affected by metastasis, then compression of the spinal cord (pressure on the nerves) can lead to tingling sensation and numbness in the limbs.
- Affected bone marrow cannot produce sufficient number of blood cells. Low red blood cell count, low white blood cell count and low platelet count can lead to extreme tiredness, anemia, frequent infections, abnormal bleeding, etc.
Blood tests, X rays, CT or MRI or PET scan, biopsy, etc. help diagnose metastatic bone cancer. The prognosis varies from patient to patient as the treatment depends upon the nature of the primary cancer, its response to the treatment, which bone is affected, severity of the damage, other symptoms, etc. The treatment includes use of bisphosphonates, hormone therapy, surgery, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, pain management with the help of physiotherapy as well as non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, etc. Bone cancer survival rate therefore depends upon all the above mentioned factors.
Survival Rate
Once the cancer invades the bones, the prognosis is generally very poor. But one should not lose hope. Latest research and treatments help make life better for the cancer patient. Advanced secondary bone cancer treatment generally includes palliative treatment which is focused on reducing the symptoms. Since it is difficult to remove cancer in advanced stage, the survival rate is very low. Patient who receive proper treatment and therapy (if metastasis in bone is detected early) may survive for 2-3 years. The average survival rate (after detecting cancer in bones) is about 24 to 36 months (depending upon various factors). The life expectancy of a patient depends mainly on the overall health (physical and mental) of the patient, the type of primary cancer, stage of the disease and on how much aggressive the cancerous cells are. Emotional support from friends and family members plays an important role in bone cancer life expectancy.
Every cancer patient is unique. Secondary bone cancer survival rate may vary from patient to patient. Statistical figures do not help predict the life expectancy of an individual. The figures are derived by studying certain groups of people and statistics are just for reference for the common man. I hope you found the above information helpful.
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