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Q: Secondry Cancer Cells Spreading From Leg Malignant Tumour .
asked by: MAURICE SHERRAR on January 18th, 2004
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Sad following surgery to remove a massive malignant tumour from my knee/lower femour, and replacement by prothesis (lower femour/knee/upper tibia) I experience severe stinging pain which appears to be from behind my kneecap when I straighten my leg. The surgeon would make no forecast on this, but I would like to know if this is a general problem which might disappear after, say a year? Thank you.
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