Title of article :
A Multimodal Clinical Approach for the Treatment of Bone Metastases in Solid Tumors
Author/Authors :
Bianco, Giuliano Lo Department of Biomedical and Biotechnological Sciences, University of Catania, Italy , Lanza, Ezio Department of Radiology - Humanitas Clinical and Research Center – IRCCS, Milan, Italy , Provenzano, Salvatore Cancer Medicine Department - Fondazione IRCCS Istituto Nazionale dei Tumori, Milan, Italy , Federico, Manuela Casa di cura Macchiarella - U.O. Radioterapia Oncologica, Palermo, Italy , Papa, Alfonso Pain Department - A.O. Dei Colli - V. Monaldi Hospital, Napoli, Italy , Imani, Farnad Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine - Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranPain Research Center , Shirkhany, Gholamhosein Department of Anesthesiology - School of Medicine - Sabzevar University of Medical Sciences, Iran , Laudicella, Riccardo Nuclear Medicine Unit - Fondazione Istituto G.Giglio, Cefalù, Italy , Quartuccio, Natale Nuclear Medicine Unit - A.R.N.A.S. Ospedali Civico - Di Cristina e Benfratelli, Palermo, Italy
Pages :
10
From page :
1
To page :
10
Abstract :
Abstract Context: Bone metastasis (BM) is a frequent complication of cancer, representing the third most common site of secondary spread in solid cancers behind the lung and liver. Bone metastasis is found in up to 90% of prostate and breast cancer patients. They can cause significant complications, such as pathological fractures and paralysis of the spine, which decrease daily functioning and quality of life (QoL) and worsen prognosis. The growing life expectancy of cancer patients due to improvements in systemic thera-pies may further increase BM’s eventuality and clinical burden in cancer patients. Evidence Acquisition: Four physicians from five di erent specialties were interviewed and resumed the most relevant literature of the last 20 years focusing on pain treatment in BM patients. Results: Treatment for BM ideally involves various types of specialists and assessments. The disease status and patient background should be considered, requiring holistic care and expertise from various medical specialties. Conclusions: Interventional, nuclear medicine, radiotherapy, and mini-invasive techniques can be safe and e ective for relieving pain and modifying health-related QoL in BM patients.
Keywords :
Radiometabolic Therapy , Cancer Pain , Skeletal Metastasis , Radiometabolic Therapy , Radiation Therapy
Journal title :
Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
Serial Year :
2022
Record number :
2730426
Link To Document :
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