Can leukemia cause bone lesions?
On One Hand: Certain Cancers Can Cause Bone LesionsBone lesions are abnormal changes in bone tissue that can diminish bone integrity or interfere with certain bone processes. Medline Plus cites potential causes of bone lesions that include cancers such as multiple myeloma, Ewing’s sarcoma and osteosarcoma, as well as noncancerous bone tumors, rickets, bone infections and bone cysts.On the Other: Leukemia Is Not a CauseLeukemia is a form of cancer affecting tissues inside and outside the bones that help create blood, according to the Mayo Clinic. Symptoms of acute leukemia may include bone and joint pain, according to Lab Tests Online. However, these symptoms do not result from bone lesions, but rather from abnormal accumulations of immature white blood cells.Bottom LineWhile leukemia does not cause bone lesions like certain other forms of cancer, it can trigger bone pain, as well as additional symptoms including easy bruising or bleeding, fatigue, infections and enlargement of the sple