胡群超, 俞晓立, 郭小毛. Progress in the clinical use of radiotherapy for bone metastasis in breast cancer[J]. China Oncology, 2016, 26(4): 346-350. DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.1007-3969.2016.04.010.
Progress in the clinical use of radiotherapy for bone metastasis in breast cancer
Bone remains the predominant site of metastasis in advanced breast cancer. Bone metastases dramatically decrease the quality of life. Moreover
pathologic fractures and other skeletal-related events (SREs) caused by bone metastases could result in higher mortality risk in patients with breast cancer. Palliative radiotherapy is a crucial element in bone metastases treatment. The present review discusses the emerging evidence in bone metastases of breast cancer
focusing on optimized radiotherapy strategies and multidisciplinary management.
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