Palliative radiation in advanced cancer patients with symptomatic bone metastases

S. Baker, A. Fairchild
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ABSTRACT Introduction: Bone metastases are a frequent complication of advanced cancer, the most common cause of cancer-related pain and a source of significant morbidity and mortality. Optimal management can reduce skeletal-related events and improve quality of life. Areas covered: This article reviews the indications, treatment regimens and outcomes of palliative radiotherapy (RT) for symptomatic complicated and uncomplicated bone metastases, including pain, function and quality of life. Expert commentary: Patients with a limited number of bone metastases, termed ‘oligometastases’, may be candidates for a stereotactic ablative approach. For the majority, however, conventional external beam radiotherapy is the mainstay of non-invasive treatment. In concert with a multi-disciplinary management approach, RT reduces pain and improves function and quality of life.
有症状性骨转移的晚期癌症患者的姑息性放疗
摘要:骨转移是晚期癌症的常见并发症,是癌症相关疼痛的最常见原因,也是显著发病率和死亡率的来源。优化管理可以减少骨骼相关事件,提高生活质量。涵盖领域:本文综述了姑息放疗(RT)治疗症状复杂和非复杂骨转移的适应症、治疗方案和结果,包括疼痛、功能和生活质量。专家评论:骨转移数量有限的患者,称为“少转移”,可能是立体定向消融入路的候选者。然而,对于大多数人来说,传统的体外放射治疗是非侵入性治疗的主要方法。与多学科管理方法相配合,RT减轻疼痛,改善功能和生活质量。
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