Abstract Bone is one of the most common sites of metastatic spread of malignancy, with possible deleterious effects including pain, hypercalcemia, and pathologic fracture. External beam radiotherapy (EBRT) remains the mainstay for treatment of painful bone metastases. EBRT may be combined with other local therapies like surgery or with systemic treatments like chemotherapy, hormonal therapy, osteoclast inhibitors, or radiopharmaceuticals. EBRT is not commonly recommended for patients with asymptomatic bone metastases unless they are associated with a risk of pathologic fracture. For those who do receive EBRT, appropriate fractionation schemes include 30?Gy in 10 fractions, 24?Gy in 6 fractions, 20?Gy in 5 fractions, or a single 8?Gy fractio...
Appropriate imaging modalities for screening, staging, and surveillance of patients with suspected a...
Many patients with cancer develop bone metastases with pain as an important symptom impacting on qua...
Purpose/Objective(s): National guidelines recommend various effective dose and fractionation schemes...
The spine is a common site of involvement in patients with bone metastases. Apart from pain, hyperca...
AbstractBone metastases are a common manifestation of malignancy, and external beam radiotherapy (EB...
Abstract Background This practice guideline was devel...
After liver and lungs, bone is the third most common metastatic site (Nystrom et al., 1977). Almost ...
AbstractPurpose: Radiation therapy is the standard treatment for symptomatic bone metastases. Severa...
Background: Bone metastases are believed to be the complications of cancer occurring in 20-75% of pa...
Radiotherapy is an important treatment modality for pain control in patients with bone metastases. S...
Proper care of patients with bone metastasis requires interdisciplinary treatments. Radiotherapy (RT...
Purpose: Local treatment for bone metastases is becoming increasingly complex. National guidelines t...
Bone metastases represent an important complication of malignant tumours. Despite improvement in sur...
This is the second part of the guidelines on the management of bone metastases. In the first part, t...
Radiation therapy is an important palliative treatment in the management of patients with metastatic...
Appropriate imaging modalities for screening, staging, and surveillance of patients with suspected a...
Many patients with cancer develop bone metastases with pain as an important symptom impacting on qua...
Purpose/Objective(s): National guidelines recommend various effective dose and fractionation schemes...
The spine is a common site of involvement in patients with bone metastases. Apart from pain, hyperca...
AbstractBone metastases are a common manifestation of malignancy, and external beam radiotherapy (EB...
Abstract Background This practice guideline was devel...
After liver and lungs, bone is the third most common metastatic site (Nystrom et al., 1977). Almost ...
AbstractPurpose: Radiation therapy is the standard treatment for symptomatic bone metastases. Severa...
Background: Bone metastases are believed to be the complications of cancer occurring in 20-75% of pa...
Radiotherapy is an important treatment modality for pain control in patients with bone metastases. S...
Proper care of patients with bone metastasis requires interdisciplinary treatments. Radiotherapy (RT...
Purpose: Local treatment for bone metastases is becoming increasingly complex. National guidelines t...
Bone metastases represent an important complication of malignant tumours. Despite improvement in sur...
This is the second part of the guidelines on the management of bone metastases. In the first part, t...
Radiation therapy is an important palliative treatment in the management of patients with metastatic...
Appropriate imaging modalities for screening, staging, and surveillance of patients with suspected a...
Many patients with cancer develop bone metastases with pain as an important symptom impacting on qua...
Purpose/Objective(s): National guidelines recommend various effective dose and fractionation schemes...