2000
DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1097-0142(20000301)88:5<1082::aid-cncr20>3.0.co;2-z
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Pamidronate prevents skeletal complications and is effective palliative treatment in women with breast carcinoma and osteolytic bone metastases

Abstract: BACKGROUND Pamidronate therapy previously has been shown to reduce skeletal complications effectively for up to 12 months in breast carcinoma patients with bone metastases. The current study data provide further follow‐up results regarding the effects of long term (up to 24 months) pamidronate treatment in women with breast carcinoma and osteolytic metastases. METHODS Follow‐up results from two prospective, multicenter, randomized, double‐blind, placebo‐controlled intervention trials conducted at academic and… Show more

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“…Medical therapies include systemic chemotherapy/hormonal therapy and medications specific for spinal metastases, such as steroids, analgesics, and bisphosphonates [6,12,31,34,41]. Bisphosphonates are highly effective in reducing bone pain, hypercalcemia and pathological fractures, and they are frequently used at our institutions [23,30,31]. For patients with localized bone pain that has not responded to systemic therapy and analgesics, external beam irradiation (30 Gy in ten fractions) is the treatment of choice and usually provides good pain relief [29,31,32,40].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Medical therapies include systemic chemotherapy/hormonal therapy and medications specific for spinal metastases, such as steroids, analgesics, and bisphosphonates [6,12,31,34,41]. Bisphosphonates are highly effective in reducing bone pain, hypercalcemia and pathological fractures, and they are frequently used at our institutions [23,30,31]. For patients with localized bone pain that has not responded to systemic therapy and analgesics, external beam irradiation (30 Gy in ten fractions) is the treatment of choice and usually provides good pain relief [29,31,32,40].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Overall, bisphosphonates reduce the frequency of skeletal events by 25 -40% (Lipton et al, 2000;Berenson et al, 2001). However, bisphosphonates are a relatively costly additional intervention in cancer care, which is now applicable to a very large proportion of patients with advanced malignancy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bisphosphonates are used clinically to inhibit osteoclastmediated bone resorption associated with many pathologic processes of bone [10,11,18,19,25]. They bind tightly to One or more of the authors (CM, JHH) has received funding from the Orthopaedic Research and Education Foundation; the Musculoskeletal Transplant Foundation; and the Biomet Oncology Fellowship.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%