Retrospective Audit: Does Prior Assessment by Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons Reduce the Risk of Osteonecrosis of The Jaw in Patients Receiving Bone-Targeted Therapies for Metastatic Cancers to the Skeleton?--Part II.

Urologic nursing Pub Date : 2016-05-01
Bruce Turner, Sacha Ali, Jhumur Pati, Vinod Nargund, Enamul Ali, Leo Cheng, Paula Wells
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Men who receive bone-targeted therapy for metastatic prostate cancer are at increased risk of osteonecrosis of the jaw (ONJ). Development of ONJ has been associated with the administration of bone-targeted therapies in association with other risk factors. ONJ can be distressing for a patient because it can cause pain, risk of jaw fracture, body image disturbance, difficultly eating, and difficulty maintaining good oral hygiene. The aim of this article is to report results of an audit of prior assessment by oral and maxillofacial surgeons (OMFS) before initiation of bone-targeted therapies and whether it may reduce the risk of ONJ in patients receiving bone-targeted therapies for advanced cancers.

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回顾性审计:口腔颌面外科医生的事先评估是否能降低接受骨靶向治疗的骨转移癌患者颌骨骨坏死的风险?——第二部分。
接受骨靶向治疗转移性前列腺癌的男性患颌骨骨坏死(ONJ)的风险增加。ONJ的发展与骨靶向治疗的实施以及其他危险因素有关。ONJ会让患者感到痛苦,因为它会导致疼痛、下颌骨折的风险、身体形象障碍、进食困难和难以保持良好的口腔卫生。本文的目的是报告口腔颌面外科医生(OMFS)在开始骨靶向治疗前的事先评估审计结果,以及是否可以降低接受骨靶向治疗的晚期癌症患者发生ONJ的风险。
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