Secondary bone cancer occurs when cancer cells from other parts of the body migrate to the bone tissue. High dose radiotherapy, Paget’s disease, rare inherited genetic disorders such as Li ...
Alarming rates of secondary breast cancer are on the rise, with the figure increasing year on year since 2018 so it's more important than ever to know where it is most likely to occur and what to look ...
Sophie Blake, 51, from Brighton, was told in May 2022 her breast cancer had spread to her "lungs, liver and pelvic bone". Secondary breast cancer can be treated, but it cannot be cured.
Secondary breast cancer is when breast cancer cells spread beyond the breast, through the lymphatic or blood systems, to other parts of the body including the brain, bones, skin, liver or lungs.