Abstract Background Radiation therapy (RT) results in pain relief for about 6 of 10 patients with cancer induced bone pain (CIBP) caused by bone metastases. The high number of non-responders, the long median time from RT to pain response and the risk of adverse effects, makes it important to determine predictors of treatment response. Clinical features such as cancer type, performance status and pain intensity, and biomarkers for osteoclast activity are proposed as predictors of response to RT. However, results are inconsistent and there is a need for better predictors of RT response. A similar argument can be stated for the development of cachexia; there are currently no predictors that can identify patients who will develop cachexia later...
BACKGROUND: Radiotherapy is an effective treatment for painful bone metastases. Whether this applies...
Purpose: Explore clinical factors associated with higher pain intensity and future pain in patients ...
Context: Pain, depression, and fatigue are common symptoms in cancer populations. They often coexist...
Background Radiation therapy (RT) results in pain relief for about 6 of 10 patients with cancer indu...
BackgroundRadiation therapy (RT) results in pain relief for about 6 of 10 patients with cancer induc...
Context Inflammation is proposed to influence tumor response in radiotherapy (RT). Clinical studies ...
Background Radiotherapy (RT) reduces pain in about 60% of patients with painful bone metastases, lea...
Purpose To investigate the relationship between patient and tumor characteristics and pain response ...
Purpose: Pain response rates are equivalent after single 8 Gy and fractionated palliative radiation ...
Pain is the commonest symptom in cancer patients, whereas inflammation is implicated in cancer devel...
Radiotherapy is an effective modality for the palliation of symptomatic bone metastases with pain re...
Objective: Radiotherapy is the standard local treatment for patients with painful bone metastases, b...
BACKGROUND: Radiotherapy is an effective treatment for painful bone metastases. Whether this applies...
Purpose: Explore clinical factors associated with higher pain intensity and future pain in patients ...
Context: Pain, depression, and fatigue are common symptoms in cancer populations. They often coexist...
Background Radiation therapy (RT) results in pain relief for about 6 of 10 patients with cancer indu...
BackgroundRadiation therapy (RT) results in pain relief for about 6 of 10 patients with cancer induc...
Context Inflammation is proposed to influence tumor response in radiotherapy (RT). Clinical studies ...
Background Radiotherapy (RT) reduces pain in about 60% of patients with painful bone metastases, lea...
Purpose To investigate the relationship between patient and tumor characteristics and pain response ...
Purpose: Pain response rates are equivalent after single 8 Gy and fractionated palliative radiation ...
Pain is the commonest symptom in cancer patients, whereas inflammation is implicated in cancer devel...
Radiotherapy is an effective modality for the palliation of symptomatic bone metastases with pain re...
Objective: Radiotherapy is the standard local treatment for patients with painful bone metastases, b...
BACKGROUND: Radiotherapy is an effective treatment for painful bone metastases. Whether this applies...
Purpose: Explore clinical factors associated with higher pain intensity and future pain in patients ...
Context: Pain, depression, and fatigue are common symptoms in cancer populations. They often coexist...