Swollen fingers could signal rare bone-replacing cancer
A rare and aggressive form of cancer can replace bones with tumours, leading to swollen fingers and toes. Experts warn of this alarming symptom and urge early detection.
A rare and aggressive form of cancer can replace bones with tumours, leading to swollen fingers and toes. Experts warn of this alarming symptom and urge early detection.
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