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Dr. Don Beringer, orthopedic surgeon and medical director of Northside Hospital Cancer Institute's Bone & Soft Tissue Tumor Program, discusses the importance of rehabilitation after bone cancer surgery and restoring a patient's quality of life.

Bone cancer is the term for several different cancers that develop in the bones. When cancer cells grow in a bone, it can harm normal bone tissue. The type of cell and tissue where cancer begins determines the type of bone cancer.

Cancers that form in the bone itself are called primary bone cancers. Many tumors that begin in organs or other parts of the body can spread to the bones, as well as other body parts.

Learn more about the Bone & Soft Tissue Tumor Program at Northside.

 

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Dr. Don Beringer

Specialties: Orthopedics, Orthopedic Surgery, Orthopedic Oncology

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Dr. Beringer is a board-certified orthopedic surgeon who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of arthritis and chronic joint pain of the hips, knees and shoulders while offering the latest therapies and surgical procedures to reduce joint pain, optimize function and restore patients’ quality of life. 

Dr. Beringer works in collaboration with Northside Hospital Cancer Institute to diagnose and treat tumors of the bone, including bone metastases, sarcomas, bone malignancies and pathologic fractures. 

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