Treatment of tumor-induced hypercalcemia: a solved problem?

Expert Rev Anticancer Ther

Supportive Care Clinic, Institut J Bordet, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium.

Published: April 2003

Less than 25 years ago, tumor-induced hypercalcemia was often a lethal complication of cancer. Nowadays, it can be successfully and easily treated in at least 90% of the cases by rehydration and potent antiosteoclastic bisphosphonates. The standard therapy consists of the administration of 90 mg of pamidronate (Aredia Dry Powder) or more recently, 4 mg of zoledronic acid (Zometa)], which is even more efficient, at least in patients without bone metastases. Recurrent hypercalcemia is nevertheless difficult to control and antibodies against parathyroid-hormone-related protein may prove to be a useful treatment.

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