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In 2008, when he was 10, Dugan Smith was diagnosed with osteosarcoma, the most common bone cancer in children. His knee and part of his thigh had to be amputated. But rather than have his movements limited, Dugan opted for "rotationplasty," which turned his lower leg around, attached it to the remainder of his thigh and allows his ankle to take over in place of his knee.
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