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[Should I treat or prevent a pathologic fracture?]. | LitMetric

[Should I treat or prevent a pathologic fracture?].

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Töölön sairaala.

Published: April 2013

Many cancer diseases will eventually spread to the bones. Fracture-prone metastases should as far as possible be treated preemptively, in which case the operation will be easier both for the surgeon and the patient. Intramedullary nailing, often strengthened with bone cement, is the most commonly utilized method.

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