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Pediatric Bone Tumors

Children’s National Hospital has a team of individuals who are highly skilled and experienced in the treatment of bone tumors, including osteosarcoma and Ewing sarcoma. Children’s National patients have access to the most current therapies in treating pediatric cancer through Children’s Oncology Group’s protocols and other clinical trials. 

In addition, the Patient and Family Support Program Cancer and Blood Disorders provides comprehensive mental health and psychosocial services and helpful resources for all patients treated in the Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders, as well as patients’ parents and siblings.

Get more information on the IGNITE clinical trial program.

Appointments

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Frequently Asked Questions

 

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Treatment

Long-term outlook for a child with Ewing sarcoma or osteosarcoma

Providers Who Treat Bone Tumors

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Departments that Treat Bone Tumors

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    Sarcoma Surgery

    Surgeons at Children’s National perform biopsies, tumors removals and other procedures at a high volume, collaborating with experts in oncology, musculoskeletal radiology, pathology, radiation oncology, genetics, physical therapy and psychology. Their wealth of experience directly translates into superior skill and enables them to treat every type of tumor, even the most complex.