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At Luskin Orthopaedic Institute for Children (LuskinOIC), your child will receive bone and soft tissue tumor treatment from award-winning doctors in pediatric orthopaedics.
Tumors are abnormal masses or lumps. They form when cells divide out of control, and spread excessively throughout the body. Bone tumors can be found in any bone in the body, and in any part of the bone — from the surface down to the bone marrow.
Symptoms can vary, however common signs include:
Most bone tumors are benign (non-cancerous), but some may be malignant (cancerous).
Getting an accurate diagnosis for a bone tumor is very important because other conditions can resemble tumors. Your child’s doctor will examine the tumor and may request X-rays to help identify and diagnose the tumor. They will also conduct a biopsy — a procedure that removes a bit of the tumor — to determine whether it’s benign or malignant.
Treatment for bone and soft tissue tumors can range from a simple surgical excision of the mass to a highly coordinated combination of immunotherapy, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and surgery.
Although benign tumors are usually not life-threatening, they can still cause problems. Benign tumors that are still growing can destroy healthy tissue and make it easier for bones to fracture.
There are also several benign conditions that can resemble tumors—like a non-ossifying fibroma (NOF), which is a bundle of fibrous tissue that usually appears in the leg. The common types of benign bone tumors, and some conditions grouped with tumors, include:
Malignant bone tumors can consist of two types of cancer: primary or secondary. Primary bone cancers begin in the bone, while secondary cancers begin somewhere else in the body and spread to the bone. Primary bone cancers are rare—they account for about 3 to 7 percent of all childhood cancers. The 2 most commonly found in children are:
At LuskinOIC, children receive bone and soft tissue tumor treatment from award-winning pediatric orthopaedic doctors.
The Musculoskeletal Bone and Soft Tissue Tumor Program, established in 1962, was the first of its kind in the Western United States and remains dedicated to pediatric bone tumors. Utilizing a multidisciplinary approach, the program provides comprehensive care for both benign and malignant tumors.
The team is actively involved in clinical trials to optimize surgical and functional outcomes, exploring innovative non-chemotherapeutic approaches. LuskinOIC is committed to leveraging cutting-edge technology for the best outcomes, whether addressing aggressive cancers or benign masses in your child.
Depending on the diagnosis, our treatment for bone and soft tissue tumors can range from simple surgical removal to a multi-faceted approach of immunotherapy, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and surgery.
For malignant tumors, we at LuskinOIC pride ourselves on leading the movement to make sure your child gets the best treatment to beat the cancer, while minimizing the side effects of the care. We continue to push the frontiers of musculoskeletal tumor care to deliver more targeted, less toxic therapeutics that can effectively defeat cancer.
Whether you’re a parent looking for the right care for your child or a patient with questions, you can find contact information for doctors, departments, and support services.
Medical Professional's Help Line:(213) 741-8325
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At LuskinOIC we provide your patient with world-class care from award-winning specialists in pediatric bone and soft tissue tumors, using cutting-edge technology for the best possible outcomes.
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Knowing When to Seek Care for Your Child: A Guide from LuskinOIC
As a parent, your top priority is keeping your child safe and healthy. But when your child is sick or injured, it can be hard to know what level of care they need. Should you call your pediatrician, visit urgent care, or head straight to the emergency department?
For non-emergencies, your child’s pediatrician or a pediatric urgent care center is often the best place to start. If your child’s doctor isn’t available—such as during evenings or weekends—urgent care can provide fast, effective treatment. Contact your pediatrician or visit urgent care if your child has:
You may also have access to virtual urgent care for non-emergency issues, allowing your child to be seen by a provider from home. Check if pediatric virtual urgent care services are available in your area.
If your child is seriously injured or ill—especially if the condition may be life-threatening or needs immediate attention—take them to the emergency department (ED). Seek emergency care if your child:
Your child’s health matters. When in doubt, trust your instincts—and don’t hesitate to seek care. LuskinOIC is here to support your family with trusted pediatric expertise every step of the way.