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Managing Tenosynovial Giant Cell Tumors

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What Are the Types of Tenosynovial Giant Cell Tumors?

Learn all about tenosynovial giant cell tumors including why they form, what to expect if you have one, and treatment options.

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What to Expect With These Growths

These benign growths in the joints can cause swelling, bleeding, and debilitating pain. Here's how.

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TGCT and Its Impact on Younger People

Tenosynovial giant cell tumors commonly affect people between the ages of 20 and 50. Learn about symptoms and treatment options for young adults.

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How Treatment May Look Different

Learn about the options and differences in treatment for localized and diffuse TGCT.

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Safe Exercises for Your TGCT

Exercise is important for health and joint support when you have tenosynovial giant cell tumors. Learn how to safely work out pre- and post-op.

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When Surgery Is Not an Option

How do doctors treat tenosynovial giant cell tumors (TGCTs) if surgery isn’t an option?

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Meet Your Care Team

f you have tenosynovial giant cell tumors, you’ll be treated by a number of health care professionals. Find out what they can do for you.

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Complications from TGCT

What are some complications that could happen after treatment for TGCT?

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