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    A Primary Bone Cancer Occurring in the Pelvic Area or in One
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A Primary Bone Cancer Occurring in the Pelvic Area or in One

Question 47

Question 47

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A primary bone cancer occurring in the pelvic area or in one of the long bones is:


A) Hodgkin's disease
B) Wilms' tumor
C) Kaposi's sarcoma
D) Ewing's sarcoma

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