10 Ewing's Sarcoma Symptoms
Symptom #7: Fever with No Known Cause
One of the Ewing’s sarcoma symptoms that develop in the course of the disease is having fever without any apparent reason. If a patient has a fever and all the other possibilities were excluded then it is probably time to consider fever due to neoplasia. Many people with bone and soft tissue sarcomas develop a fever.
According to a study done on 195 sarcoma patients with a mean age of 55 years, 30 percent of them had episodes of fever, and 5.5 percent were diagnosed with neoplastic fever, which is sorely caused by malignancy. Naproxen may be used as an effective treatment to get the body temperature back to normal.
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