








Osteosarcoma treatment involves a combination of surgery and chemotherapy to treat a type of bone cancer that commonly affects long bones.
It is performed to remove cancerous tissue, prevent spread, and improve survival outcomes.
Patients diagnosed with bone cancer, especially adolescents and young adults.
Includes limb-salvage surgery, amputation, and chemotherapy.
X-rays, MRI, CT scan, biopsy.
Tumor removal followed by chemotherapy.
Patients with bone cancer.
Improves survival and preserves limb function where possible.