Ewing’s sarcoma, a childhood cancer, is fairly
rare, but is often curable. Information on Ewings sacroma is key! The most important factor is making
an early diagnosis. The second critical piece of information on Ewings sarcoma is the choice and monitoring of
proper pediatric cancer treatment.
Ewing’s sarcoma mostly strikes between the
ages of 10 and 20, but younger children and older adults can also
get the disease. The cause of Ewing's sarcoma is unknown. Like
other cancers it is not infectious and cannot be passed on to
other people. However, like other sarcomas; it can be spread to
other parts of the body. Symptoms of Ewing's sarcoma vary depending
on the location and size of the cancer. The most common symptoms
are pain and swelling or tenderness in the affected area. Pain
may become very intense when the tumor is located near important
nerves, like in the pelvis or spine. Swelling is often seen, especially
when the long bones of the arms or legs are affected.
Sometimes the Ewing’s sarcoma tumor can interfere with movement
and can weaken bones, occasionally leading to a fracture. Other
Ewing’s sarcoma symptoms may include tiredness, fever, weight
loss, and anemia.
Ewing’s sarcoma may be diagnosed from
ultrasound, computed tomography (CT) scan, positron emission tomography
(PET) scan, or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), or even an x-ray. Probably the most essential diagnostic tool at present is an MRI. A specialist
must biopsy a mass when Ewing's sarcoma is suspected. A bone marrow
biopsy may also be needed to evaluate the extent of Ewing’s
sarcoma.
Information on curing Ewings sarcoma: Most children with Ewing's sarcoma can be
cured. Even if the tumor returns, further treatment may
be given successfully. Surgery and radiotherapy can stop bones
from growing and may make muscles and tendons shorter. Thusly,
further operations later in life are necessary. However, most
children who are successfully treated for Ewing's sarcoma grow
up with little disability if a timely diagnosis is made and proper
Ewing’s sarcoma treatment begins.
Information on Failure to diagnose Ewing’s sarcoma properly may
be due to: Today’s average medical practitioner
will rarely see a child with cancer. Lack of familiarity with
the signs and symptoms of childhood cancer may be one reason why
the diagnosis is delayed or missed. Another reason may be the
result of too many layers of healthcare bureaucracy or the exorbitant
cost of healthcare.
Failure to diagnose Ewing’s sarcoma
and other childhood cancers may result in medical malpractice.
Information on Litigating Ewings Sarcoma cases: Do Ewing’s sarcoma medical malpractice cases end
up in trial?
Many Ewing’s sarcoma and other pediatric cancer cases are
resolved without going to trial; however, an insurance company
cannot settle a case without consent of its insured. Also some
medical malpractice cases never go to trial but instead are resolved
through binding arbitration. Many hospitals, doctors, and HMOs
ask patients to sign an agreement to go to binding arbitration
in the event of a claim or dispute. These agreements are often
in fine print in the initial papers a patient fills out when first
seeing a doctor or upon admission to a hospital or joining a HMO.
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