Treating bone metastases with local therapy in a breast cancer patient resulted in decreased pain and prevented fracture.

IF 1.4 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Pain management Pub Date : 2023-10-01 Epub Date: 2023-10-05 DOI:10.2217/pmt-2023-0069
David Palma, Nikhil Thakur, Joe C Loy, Bryan S Margulies
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Lytic lesions from bone metastases from breast, lung and prostate carcinomas, are associated with a poor prognosis and significant morbidities that include fracture and debilitating pain. Chemotherapeutics, palliative radiation therapy and surgical intervention are routinely used to treat these lesions. The ZetaMet™ Bone Graft is a novel antitumorigenic and osteoinductive graft that offers a potential alternative treatment option. ZetaMet is composed of calcium phosphate salts, type-I collagen and the small molecule N-allyl noroxymorphone dihydrate. Here, we report the case of a stage IV breast cancer patient with multiple lytic metastatic lesions to the spine that were successfully treated, which led to a significant reduction in pain and increased quality of life. This outcome demonstrates that a locally administered therapeutic intervention may represent an important alternative for patients with bone metastases that warrants further study.

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一位癌症患者采用局部治疗的方法治疗骨转移,减轻了疼痛,防止了骨折。
乳腺癌、肺癌和前列腺癌骨转移引起的Lytic病变与不良预后和包括骨折和衰弱性疼痛在内的严重疾病有关。化疗、姑息性放射治疗和手术干预是治疗这些病变的常规方法。齐塔人™ 骨移植物是一种新型的抗肿瘤和骨诱导移植物,提供了一种潜在的替代治疗选择。ZetaMet由磷酸钙盐、I型胶原和小分子N-烯丙基甲氧基吗啉二水合物组成。在此,我们报告了一例癌症IV期患者的病例,该患者脊柱多发溶解性转移病灶得到了成功治疗,从而显著减轻了疼痛,提高了生活质量。这一结果表明,局部给予治疗干预可能是骨转移患者的一种重要替代方案,值得进一步研究。
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Pain management CLINICAL NEUROLOGY-
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