Save Your Children from Bone Cancer
The Myth of "Growing Pains" and Delayed Diagnosis
When your son or daughter experiences bone or joint pain, you may hear: "This is normal, a child in a growth phase, his bone is expanding and this causes the pain."
In reality, this statement is not correct, and it often leads to delayed diagnosis of bone cancer, as happened with my daughter - may God have mercy on her - and many other children.
Warning Signs of Bone Cancer
Important signs of bone cancer that should be noted:
- The pain increases over time, although it may sometimes respond to painkillers.
- The pain is not a result of a fall or a blow to the knee or foot, for example.
- It often appears more frequently between the ages of ten and twenty.
- Signs that appear after the tumor worsens: swelling of the limb or joint such as the knee or foot.
Proper Diagnostic Methods
It should be noted that a regular X-ray is not sufficient for early diagnosis, nor are inflammation tests such as (CRP) and (ESR).
Early and accurate diagnosis requires performing an magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). We ask God for healing for the patients and safety for everyone.