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    [an error occurred while processing this directive] Ride raises funds for canine cancer cure Sep 27, 2006
    Thurmont, and her husband Robin Koogler started the Kate Koogler Canine Cancer Fund in late 2002 to support research on canine osteosarcoma and chondrosarcoma. ... Frederick News Post (subscription),

    4th Annual Kate Koogler Canine Cancer Ride Sep 29, 2006
    My husband Robin and I lost our very best friend Kate to chondrosarcoma -- a form of bone cancer on September 16, 2002. Kate was an awesome dog. ... NBC 25,

    Cancer and age can’t slow her down Sep 16, 2006
    Ruparel was playing the role of a devoted mother and wife in Rajkot ten years ago, till she was diagnosed with chondrosarcoma — a skull base cancer that had ... Daily News & Analysis,


    Hoping for a happy ending Aug 28, 2005
    Mike Hauenstein has mesenchymal chondrosarcoma, a fast-growing cancer that begins in cartilage, the tough, flexible material that allows bones to move freely ... Cincinnati Enquirer,

    Cancer inspires activism Aug 28, 2005
    ...had been working for seven years as chief financial officer at Kray Cabling, near Richmond, when she was diagnosed with chondroma/chondrosarcoma, an extremely ... San Jose Mercury News,

    Activist takes her cause personally Aug 28, 2005
    Cabling, which is located in a light industrial neighborhood east of Richmond Marina Bay when she was diagnosed with chondroma/chondrosarcoma, an extremely ... Contra Costa Times,

    Laryngotracheoplastic resection for primary tumors of the proximal ... May 9, 2005
    An involved nerve was sacrificed in 4 of 6 patients during lateral laryngeal resection; the remaining 2 lateral resections for chondrosarcoma could be ... The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery

    Young Cancer Patient Needs Help May 20, 2005
    Fifteen-year-old Edwin Kamutjemo suffers from a very aggressive cancer of the jawbone, called chondrosarcoma. After four months ... AllAfrica.com,

    Bionic leg a step in right direction Jun 20, 2004
    X-rays revealed it was chondrosarcoma, a type of bone cancer. Doctors were able to remove the tumour, but a part of Bouchard's tibia was still infected. ... Toronto Star, Canada -

    USC/Norris Cancer researchers show potential of fighting ...  Jun 7, 2004
    Patients with lymphoma, bronchoalveolar carcinoma, renal cell carcinoma, multiple myeloma and chondrosarcoma also saw disease stabilization or other clinical ... EurekAlert, DC -

    Unanswered questions: Researchers look at the lives of cancer ...  Jun 15, 2004
    At age 26, Ulman has had chondrosarcoma, a rare tumor that produces cartilage, and two episodes of melanoma. "I never dreamed I would have cancer," Ulman said. ... Salt Lake Tribune, UT -

    New Approach About Cancer and Survival May 31, 2004
    ...life. At age 26, Mr. Ulman has had chondrosarcoma, a rare tumor that produces cartilage, and two episodes of melanoma. "I never ... New York Times -

    Veglin Phase I Trial Shows Potential in Fighting Angiogenesis and ...  06 Jun 2004
    Patients with lymphoma, bronchoalveolar carcinoma, renal cell carcinoma, multiple myeloma and chondrosarcoma also experienced disease stabilization or other ... Yahoo News

    New Approach About Cancer and Survival May 31, 2004
    ...life. At age 26, Mr. Ulman has had chondrosarcoma, a rare tumor that produces cartilage, and two episodes of melanoma. "I never ... New York Times

    Staying alive: The new cancer dilemma Jun 1, 2004
    At age 26, Ulman has had chondrosarcoma, a rare tumor that produces cartilage, and two episodes of melanoma. "I never dreamed I would have cancer," Ulman said. ... International Herald Tribune

    HEAD AND NECK May 12, 2004
    Diagnosis of CPDD is challenging because clinical symptoms and imaging features are not characteristic and may mimic a chondrosarcoma. ... American Journal of Neuroradiology


    Against all odds -- 07 Nov 2004
    ...firm. That's when the pain in her left arm began. Soon, the former college lacrosse player found out she had chondrosarcoma. A tumor ... / New York Daily News,

    Dedifferentiated Chondrosarcoma: The Role of Chemotherapy with ... -- Nov 2, 2004
    Background: There are very few published data on the survival of patients with dedifferentiated chondrosarcoma, or, more specifically, on the efficacy and role ... / Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery

    Bone Cancer FAQ -- Jul 24, 2004
    ...years. Chondrosarcoma originates in cartilage, chordoma, malignant fibrous histiocytoma of bone, and fibrosarcoma of bone. This ... / cancer.about.com -

    Research Shows Anti-cancer Drug Is Safe -- Jul 15, 2004
    Patients with lymphoma, bronchoalveolar carcinoma, renal cell carcinoma, multiple myeloma and chondrosarcoma also saw disease stabilization or other clinical ... / Science Daily (press release) -

    Sutherlin community raises $3,100 for woman with cancer -- Jul 27, 2004
    ...her bank account.". A year ago, Coleman was diagnosed with myxoid skeletal chondrosarcoma, a rare form of bone cancer. Since then ... / The News-Review, OR -

    Veterans' Corner -- Aug 1, 2004
    ...or other acneform disease similar to chloracne; porphyria cutanea tarda; soft-tissue sarcoma other than osteosarcoma, chondrosarcoma, Kaposi's sarcoma or ... / Indiana Gazette, PA -


    Bionic leg a step in right direction Jun 20, 2004
    X-rays revealed it was chondrosarcoma, a type of bone cancer. Doctors were able to remove the tumour, but a part of Bouchard's tibia was still infected. ... Toronto Star, Canada -

    USC/Norris Cancer researchers show potential of fighting ...  Jun 7, 2004
    Patients with lymphoma, bronchoalveolar carcinoma, renal cell carcinoma, multiple myeloma and chondrosarcoma also saw disease stabilization or other clinical ... EurekAlert, DC -

    Unanswered questions: Researchers look at the lives of cancer ...  Jun 15, 2004
    At age 26, Ulman has had chondrosarcoma, a rare tumor that produces cartilage, and two episodes of melanoma. "I never dreamed I would have cancer," Ulman said. ... Salt Lake Tribune, UT -

    New Approach About Cancer and Survival May 31, 2004
    ...life. At age 26, Mr. Ulman has had chondrosarcoma, a rare tumor that produces cartilage, and two episodes of melanoma. "I never ... New York Times -

    Veglin Phase I Trial Shows Potential in Fighting Angiogenesis and ...  06 Jun 2004
    Patients with lymphoma, bronchoalveolar carcinoma, renal cell carcinoma, multiple myeloma and chondrosarcoma also experienced disease stabilization or other ... Yahoo News (press release)

    New Approach About Cancer and Survival May 31, 2004
    ...life. At age 26, Mr. Ulman has had chondrosarcoma, a rare tumor that produces cartilage, and two episodes of melanoma. "I never ... New York Times

    Staying alive: The new cancer dilemma Jun 1, 2004
    At age 26, Ulman has had chondrosarcoma, a rare tumor that produces cartilage, and two episodes of melanoma. "I never dreamed I would have cancer," Ulman said. ... International Herald Tribune,

    HEAD AND NECK May 12, 2004
    Diagnosis of CPDD is challenging because clinical symptoms and imaging features are not characteristic and may mimic a chondrosarcoma. ... American Journal of Neuroradiology


    A chondrosarcoma is a cancer of the cartilage. It is in a category of cancers called sarcomas. Chondrosarcoma is a rare cancer that can affect people of any age. Chondrosarcoma is graded based on how fast it grows. Grade 1 is a low grade (slow growing) cancer, and grades 2 and 3 are high grade (fast growing) cancers. The most common sites are the pelvic bones, shoulder bones and the upper part of the arms and legs. [1]


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