Garmatis CJ, Chu FC (1978) The effectiveness of radiation therapy in the treatment of bone metastases from breast cancer. Radiology 126:235–237Garmatis, C.J., Chu, F.C.H. (1978) The effectiveness of radiation therapy in the treatment of bone metastases from breast can...
it interferes with the functioning of these cells and can weaken the bones. This can lead to several significant problems for patients: (1) new painful bone metastases that require opioid pain medication or palliative radiation therapy; (2) a pathologic fracture...
The patients were rated at start of treatment and after 1, 3, 6 and 12 months. No difference between the two radiation regimes was found, neither in achieved pain relief, improvement in level of activity and medication, nor was there any difference in radiological response and side-effects ...
Furthermore, this clinical trial also observed drug-related side effects, such as breast pain and vaginal bleeding, with greater risk in the CEE + MPA group than in the placebo group.364 In addition to direct effects on osteoporosis, menopausal hormone therapy reduces the risk of T2DM, ...
Purpose: Bone metastases in breast cancer are quite common, and some patients may have no other site of metastasis. An effective treatment is often endocrine agents administration (tamoxifen or antiaromatases), given mainly to postmenopausal women. Radiation treatment is also effective, although diffic...
Bone-related complications and quality of life in advanced breast cancer: results from a randomized phase III trial of denosumab versus zoledronic acid. ... CS Cleeland,JJ Body,A Stopeck,... 被引量: 0发表: 2012年 Pain outcomes in patients with advanced breast cancer and bone metastases et...
Early death after palliative radiation treatment: 30-, 35- and 40-day mortality data and statistically robust predictors. Radiat Oncol. 2023;18:59. Article PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar McMillan DC. The systemic inflammation-based glasgow prognostic score: a decade of experience in ...
4、ctive half life-particle energy between 0.5 and 1.0 MeVHave a suitable range of fireAble to emit r-radiation,which can be detect by ECTIndicationhave bone pain or the pain can not relieve even with analgesicSkeletal metastasis involving above 1 site that are positive on bone scan.contraindic...
Pain caused by bone metastases is the most common symptom requiring the treatment in cancer patients. Bone metastases often present as the firs... Andreja Gojkovic Horvat,V Kova,P Strojan - 《Radiology & Oncology》 被引量: 30发表: 2009年 Impact of pain flare on patients treated with ...
When your bones are weakened by cancer, you are at risk for serious bone problems, which are: Broken bones (fractures) A need for bone surgery A need for radiation treatments to the bone Pressure on the spinal cord (compression) Serious bone problems may be unexpected and disrupt the...