Management of Metastatic Bone Disease Algorithms for Diagnostics and Treatment

Bone is a frequent site of metastases in advanced cancer and is associated with significant skeletal morbidity. Current treatment options are aimed at preserving and improving functional independence and quality of life. A review of current literature focusing on diagnostic tools and treatment appro...

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Hauptverfasser: Jehn, Christian F, Diel, Ingo J, Overkamp, Friedrich, Kurth, Andreas, Schaefer, Reinhold, Miller, Kurt, Lüftner, Diana
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