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Giant Cell Tumor of Bone
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Giant Cell Tumor of Bone -
Giant Cell Tumor
of Bone. Description. Giant cell tumor of bone (GCT) is a rare, aggressive
non-cancerous (benign) tumor. It generally occurs in adults aged 20 to 40.
GCT is very rarely seen in children or in adults over age 65.
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Bonetumor.org - The Web's Most Comprehensive Bone Tumor
Resource -
Giant Cell Tumor of Bone . Giant cell tumor
accounts for 5 to 9 percent of all primary bony tumors and may be the most
common bone tumor in the young adults aged 25 to 40. Giant cell ...
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Giant
Cell Tumor of Bone -
Giant Cell Tumor (GCT)
of Bone (Recurrent) Giant Cell Tumor...
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Giant cell tumor of bone -
Giant cell tumor of
bone. The giant cells themselves have abundant cytoplasm.
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