Ewing sarcoma

Musculoskeletal & Spine

Ewing sarcoma is a malignant bone and soft tissue tumour that most commonly affects children and young adults. It can cause pain and swelling that may initially be attributed to injury. An MRI may show changes in bone and surrounding tissue consistent with Ewing sarcoma. Finding Ewing sarcoma early may allow for treatment before it spreads to other parts of the body. MRI is the preferred modality for assessing Ewing sarcoma, providing detailed imaging of tumour extent, bone marrow involvement, and soft tissue spread.

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SCReening explained
It’s important to understand that OneMRI's full-body scan is a general proactive health scan developed to include areas where preventative screening delivers the most meaningful insight in a way that is safe and non-invasive. The scan should be used to compliment other routine scans and screening. It should not replace standard screening protocols or targeted procedures as recommended by your doctor, specialist or health provider. Examples of these include mammogram, prostate examination, cervical screening, colonoscopy, and lung cancer screening.
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