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What You Should Know about Prostate Cancer and Your Bones In solid tumors‚ such as prostate cancer‚ there is the chance that the cancer will become advanced and spread to the bone. In advanced prostate cancer‚ metastasis to the bone occurs in 65%-75% of patients. While this can be frightening‚ it may help you to understand how bone metastasis damages bones‚ the symptoms it may cause‚ as well as diagnosis procedures and treatment.
How Bone Metastases Damage Bone
Bone metastases can also cause abnormal bone formation. Areas of new bone form‚ but they are weak and unstable and can break easily or collapse. These areas are called osteoblastic bone lesions. Symptoms of Bone Metastases Spinal cord compression–Cancer on your spine—or backbone—can put pressure on the spinal cord and cause intense back pain. Damage to the nerves in the spinal cord can eventually cause paralysis and changes in bladder and bowel functions. Hypercalcemia–When bones release calcium into the bloodstream in amounts that are dangerous‚ hypercalcemia is the result. This condition may occur with bone metastases due to excessive bone loss. Symptoms of hypercalcemia include nausea‚ vomiting‚ heart palpitations‚ loss of appetite‚ depression‚ and fatigue. Be sure to talk to your doctor if you develop bone pain or notice any other symptoms that are unusual for you. Print questions you may wish to ask your doctor about cancer and bone health. Treatment for Patients with Bone Metastases ZOMETA is a treatment for patients with breast cancer, lung cancer, prostate cancer, and other solid tumors that have spread to the bones. It may reduce or delay bone fractures or pressure on the spinal cord that can result from bone damage from advanced prostate cancer. ZOMETA can still help patients who already have experienced bone complications. ZOMETA is not chemotherapy and may be used with other cancer treatments‚ such as radiation‚ hormonal therapy‚ or chemotherapy. ZOMETA is a more convenient 15-minute infusion given every 3 to 4 weeks in a doctor’s office or at a clinic. Ask your doctor about ZOMETA and see if ZOMETA may be right for you. |
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Talking With Your Doctor About Bone Health
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Being on ZOMETA Therapy
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