Orthopedic oncology is a specialty field that deals with the diagnosis and treatment of bone and soft tissue tumors. This discipline aims to increase functional preservation and quality of life by making accurate assessments in both benign and malignant tumors.
The symptoms of orthopedic tumors manifest as mass formation, localized pain, and gradually developing movement limitation. Clinical examination findings constitute an important starting point for understanding the character of the lesion.
Orthopedic oncology diagnostic methods aim to analyze the structural characteristics of the tumor using imaging techniques such as radiography, MRI, and CT. When necessary, biopsy provides histopathological examination of a tissue sample for a definitive diagnosis.
Orthopedic tumor treatment is based on patient-specific planning of surgical excision, reconstruction, and adjuvant oncological methods. Postoperative functional rehabilitation supports the safe restoration of extremity use.

