2. Pain at Night
Radiating bone pain is one of the other most common symptoms reported by people who have been diagnosed with osteosarcoma; because of the way that cancer affects the bone, it’s one of the places in which the cancer can be felt the most – and any type of pain that doesn’t go away should always warrant you to make an appointment with your doctor as soon as possible, especially if you are showing any of the other early signs or symptoms of the condition and especially if this has been going for some time.
Many diagnosed cases of osteosarcoma have reported that the characteristic pain is more common to affect them during nighttime: Pay attention to any cycles of pain, too, and report this to your doctor during your appointment – it could help them towards the right direction when diagnosing and testing for your condition, so be thorough where possible.