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To help you understand what is happening when you have cancer, it helps to know how your body works normally. Our bodies are made up of tiny building blocks called cells. Normal or healthy cells grow and multiply when the body needs them, and die out when the body does not need them.
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Some people use statistics to try to figure out their chances of getting cancer or of being cured. It is important to remember that these numbers relate to large groups of people. No two people are alike. This information can't be used to predict what will happen to you.
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There is no way to know for sure if you're going to get Ewing's sarcoma. And there is no known way to prevent it.
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The symptoms of Ewing's sarcoma depend on the size and location of the tumor. These symptoms of Ewing's sarcoma are listed in order from most to least common.
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