There are several stages of bone cancer, and different types of cancers can develop in your bones. They mostly affect children and adults, starting from your organs or other parts of the body, and can also spread to your bones. Treatment includes surgery, radiation therapy, and chemotherapy. There are primarily three types of bone cancer, determined by the cells or tissues where the cancer begins, which defines the type of bone cancer. The most common symptoms of bone cancer are pain in the bones, fatigue, fever, and difficulty moving. The most common treatment for bone cancer is surgery to remove the cancer, and other treatments include chemotherapy and radiation therapy. Although bone cancer can be deadly, many people recover completely. The five-year relative survival rate for success in treating bone cancer is 68.2%.