Beyond Bone Mineral Density: The Impact of Childhood Cancer and Its Treatment on Bone Structure and Strength.

2区 医学 Q2 Medicine Frontiers of Hormone Research Pub Date : 2021-01-01 Epub Date: 2021-09-30 DOI:10.1159/000518501
Melissa Fiscaletti, Nathalie Alos, Leanne M Ward
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The spectrum of bone morbidity in childhood cancer survivors (CCS) is broad and extends beyond "low bone mineral density" to structural damage including fracture-induced vertebral deformity, and joint collapse due to osteonecrosis or slipped capital femoral epiphysis. In addition, short stature, scoliosis, leg length discrepancy, and vertebral deformity can arise from critical interference with growth plate activity. In some cases, insufficient residual growth potential or irreversible growth plate damage can lead to permanent structural deformity, leaving the patient with chronic functional limitations. In this chapter, we describe the clinical manifestations, natural history, and risk factors for cancer-related bone morbidity, approaches to monitoring and diagnosis, and the (paucity of) data available on prevention and treatment measures. In so doing, we unveil important biological principles about the potential for the pediatric skeleton to recover from bone morbidity, obviating the need for treatment, versus permanent structural damage that can negatively impact quality of life over the long-term. These observations, in turn, illuminate the unmet needs that drive future research to improve musculoskeletal strength and mobility in this setting.

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超越骨矿物质密度:儿童癌症及其治疗对骨结构和强度的影响。
儿童癌症幸存者(CCS)的骨骼发病率范围很广,从“低骨密度”延伸到结构性损伤,包括骨折引起的椎体畸形,以及骨坏死或股骨骨骺滑动引起的关节塌陷。此外,矮小身材、脊柱侧凸、腿长差异和椎体畸形也可因严重干扰生长板活动而引起。在某些情况下,剩余生长潜力不足或不可逆的生长板损伤可导致永久性结构畸形,使患者出现慢性功能限制。在本章中,我们描述了与癌症相关的骨骼疾病的临床表现、自然病史和危险因素、监测和诊断的方法,以及预防和治疗措施的可用数据(缺乏)。在这样做的过程中,我们揭示了重要的生物学原理,关于儿童骨骼从骨骼疾病中恢复的潜力,避免了治疗的需要,而不是永久性的结构损伤,这可能会对长期的生活质量产生负面影响。这些观察结果,反过来,阐明了未满足的需求,推动未来的研究,以提高在这种情况下肌肉骨骼的力量和流动性。
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Frontiers of Hormone Research 医学-内分泌学与代谢
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期刊介绍: A series of integrated overviews on cutting-edge topics New sophisticated technologies and methodological approaches in diagnostics and therapeutics have led to significant improvements in identifying and characterizing an increasing number of medical conditions, which is particularly true for all aspects of endocrine and metabolic dysfunctions. Novel insights in endocrine physiology and pathophysiology allow for new perspectives in clinical management and thus lead to the development of molecular, personalized treatments. In view of this, the active interplay between basic scientists and clinicians has become fundamental, both to provide patients with the most appropriate care and to advance future research.
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