John Longo,1 Stephen Lutz,2 Candice Johnstone1 1Department of Radiation Oncology, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, USA; 2Department of Radiation Oncology, Blanchard Valley Regional Cancer Center, Findlay, OH, USA Abstract: Bone metastases are prevalent among cancer patients and frequently cause significant morbidity. Oncology providers must mitigate complications associated with bone metastases while limiting therapy-related adverse effects and their impact on quality of life. Multiple treatment modalities, including chemotherapy, surgery, external beam radiation therapy, and radioisotopes, among others, have been recommended and utilized for palliative treatment of bone metastases. Radioisotopes such as samarium-153 are commonl...
Bone metastases are responsible for most of the morbidity and mortality associated with solid malign...
AIM: The aim of the study was to assess the state of the art of the use of bone-seeking radiopharmac...
Various single or multi-modality therapeutic options are available to treat pain of bone metastasis ...
We evaluated the pain response and daily discomfort in patients suffering from a borderline degree o...
These retrospective study is aimed to evaluate the efficacy of therapy with Stronthium-chloride 89 (...
Intractable bone pain secondary to bone metastasis from prostate or breast cancer, or other malignan...
Primary and metastatic malignant bone lesions result in significant pain and disability in oncology ...
Bone metastasis is a common sequelae of solid malignant tumors such as prostate, breast, lung, and r...
BACKGROUND: Systemic therapy with radionuclides may be used for the treatment of patients with painf...
PurposeThe present review article aims to provide an overview of the available radionuclides for pal...
Samarium-153-ethylene diamine tetramethylene phosphonate (samarium-153 EDTMP) is a novel systemic ra...
Bone metastasis occurs as a result of a complex pathophysio-logic process between host and tumor cel...
Objective: To study the clinical capacities of the radiopharmaceutical samarium oxabifore (153Sm) in...
Intractable bone pain secondary to bone metastasis from prostate or breast cancer, or other malignan...
Introduction: Involvement of the skeleton can cause an excruciating pain in two-thirds of terminal p...
Bone metastases are responsible for most of the morbidity and mortality associated with solid malign...
AIM: The aim of the study was to assess the state of the art of the use of bone-seeking radiopharmac...
Various single or multi-modality therapeutic options are available to treat pain of bone metastasis ...
We evaluated the pain response and daily discomfort in patients suffering from a borderline degree o...
These retrospective study is aimed to evaluate the efficacy of therapy with Stronthium-chloride 89 (...
Intractable bone pain secondary to bone metastasis from prostate or breast cancer, or other malignan...
Primary and metastatic malignant bone lesions result in significant pain and disability in oncology ...
Bone metastasis is a common sequelae of solid malignant tumors such as prostate, breast, lung, and r...
BACKGROUND: Systemic therapy with radionuclides may be used for the treatment of patients with painf...
PurposeThe present review article aims to provide an overview of the available radionuclides for pal...
Samarium-153-ethylene diamine tetramethylene phosphonate (samarium-153 EDTMP) is a novel systemic ra...
Bone metastasis occurs as a result of a complex pathophysio-logic process between host and tumor cel...
Objective: To study the clinical capacities of the radiopharmaceutical samarium oxabifore (153Sm) in...
Intractable bone pain secondary to bone metastasis from prostate or breast cancer, or other malignan...
Introduction: Involvement of the skeleton can cause an excruciating pain in two-thirds of terminal p...
Bone metastases are responsible for most of the morbidity and mortality associated with solid malign...
AIM: The aim of the study was to assess the state of the art of the use of bone-seeking radiopharmac...
Various single or multi-modality therapeutic options are available to treat pain of bone metastasis ...