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Bisphosphonates in the Management of Breast Cancer.

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Bone is the most frequent site of metastasis in patients with breast cancer. Bone metastasis, particularly osteolytic bone destruction, is usually associated with significant morbidity and deterioration of quality of life. Bisphosphonates are specific inhibitors of osteoclast activity used in the treatment of hypercalcemia of malignancy and osteolytic bone disease.
METHODS: We reviewed pertinent literature on the use of bisphosphonates therapy to treat metastatic breast cancer.
RESULTS: The use of bisphosphonates in the management of osteolytic bone metastases results in improved palliation of symptoms. Use of these agents in the adjuvant setting may help to prevent bone metastases.
CONCLUSIONS: Bisphosphonates represent an effective palliative treatment when combined with chemotherapy and hormonal therapy for the management of osteolytic bone metastases. Identifying the exact mechanism of action requires further investigation to better define the possibility of a direct antitumor effect. The role of bisphosphonates in the adjuvant setting is still controversial, pending the results of large randomized trials.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10758553     DOI: 10.1177/107327489900600302

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Control        ISSN: 1073-2748            Impact factor:   3.302


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1.  Randomized, open label, prospective study on the effect of zoledronic acid on the prevention of bone metastases in patients with recurrent solid tumors that did not present with bone metastases at baseline.

Authors:  Kyriaki Mystakidou; Emmanuela Katsouda; Efi Parpa; Alexis Kelekis; Antonis Galanos; Lambros Vlahos
Journal:  Med Oncol       Date:  2005       Impact factor: 3.064

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