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Robert M Conry1, Michael G Rodriguez2, Joseph G Pressey3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Zoledronic acid (ZA) is a third-generation bisphosphonate in widespread clinical use to reduce pain and skeletal events in patients from a variety of malignancies with bone metastases. Pre-clinical studies indicate that ZA inhibits osteosarcoma through direct anti-proliferative effects, immune activation and anti-angiogenic activity.Entities:
Keywords: Bisphosphonates; Human; Metastatic; Osteosarcoma; Survival; Zoledronic acid
Year: 2016 PMID: 27127605 PMCID: PMC4848872 DOI: 10.1186/s13569-016-0046-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Sarcoma Res ISSN: 2045-3329
Treatment outcomes with zoledronic acid
| Patient | Sites of diseasea | PFSb (months) | Additional therapy | Status at last visit | OSb (months) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Lung | 20 | Pazopanib/surgery | NED | 63+ |
| 2 | Lung | 54+ | None | NED | 54+ |
| 3 | Lung and hilum | 18 | Radiation to hilum/neurosurgery | SD | 59+ |
| 4 | Lung | 14+ | None | SD | 14+ |
| Median 19 | Median 56+ |
PFS progression-free survival; OS overall survival; NED no evidence of disease; SD stable disease
asites of osteosarcoma active during or immediately preceding ZA
bcalculated from start of ZA
Fig. 1a Axial CT scan performed on 6/10/10 shows a new subpleural 6 mm left upper lobe nodule. b Follow-up CT performed on 12/10/10 shows interval increase in size of the pleural based left upper lobe nodule representing metastatic osteosarcoma at resection. c Axial CT performed on 3/28/11 shows a new 8 mm nodule in the left lower lobe. d Follow-up axial CT performed on 11/7/12 showed interval decrease in size of the left lower lobe nodule to 3 mm, confirmed to be osteosarcoma at subsequent resection
Fig. 2a Coronal CT image on 3/31/11 showing a calcified left hilar mass with metastatic osteosarcoma biopsy confirmed. b Axial CT image performed on 3/31/11 showing a calcified nodule in the right lower lobe consistent with metastatic disease. c Coronal CT image performed on 12/11/15 shows grossly stable appearance of the calcified left hilar mass. d Axial CT image performed on 12/11/15 shows a grossly stable appearance of the right lower lobe nodule
Fig. 3Axial CT images performed on 12/11/14 (a) and 1/23/15 (b) show interval growth of a left lower lobe nodule from 3 to 6 mm. Follow-up axial CT image performed on 2/1/16 (c) shows a grossly stable 6 mm left lower lobe nodule