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  1. Bone cancer

    Bone cancer can develop as either a primary cancer, meaning that the cancer started in the bones, or a secondary cancer, meaning that the cancer started somewhere else and spread to the bones.

  2. Cancer in children

    In children, the genetic changes that cause cancer are not due to lifestyle but are more likely to be random and difficult to predict.

  3. Bones

    The adult skeleton is made up of 206 bones, which provide the structure for our bodies

  4. Osteopath

    Osteopaths focus on how your skeleton, joints, muscles, nerves and circulation work together to maintain health and wellbeing.

  5. Cancer - exercise to help you cope

    People with cancer should be as physically active as their abilities and condition allow.

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