[Epidemiology and clinical features of bone metastases].

Bull Cancer

Institut Curie, hôpital René-Huguenin, 35, rue Dailly, 92210 Saint-Cloud, France.

Published: November 2013

AI Article Synopsis

  • Improved data collection on bone metastases from solid tumors helps us grasp their severe human, social, and financial impacts.
  • New interest has risen due to better screening for asymptomatic cases and advances in treatments like bone resorption inhibitors.
  • Clinicians from all specialties need to identify skeletal-related events (SRE) early for better diagnosis and treatment, as these events significantly affect patient survival alongside the primary tumor.

Article Abstract

The actual improvement of epidemiologic database collection concerning bone metastases of solid tumors allows us to better understand the seriousness of this evolution, its human, social and financial burden. A renewal of interest appeared with a better screening of the asymptomatic forms and by the therapeutic advances obtained by bone resorption inhibitors. They were developed in clinical trials with a specific and original methodology evaluating their efficacy on the skeletal-related events (SRE) (pain, fracture, spinal cord compression, pathologic fracture and hypercalcemia). It is a major concern for the clinician, whatever his specialization (medical oncology, radiotherapist, surgeon, supportive care expert), to recognize these SRE for an early diagnosis and treatment since they are, with the primary tumor, the most important prognostic factors for patient's survival.

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