Bone is the most common site where MBC spreads, which is called bone metastasis. Cancer in the bone can lead to pain and fractures. Clinical trials are looking for ways to reduce symptoms of cancer that has spread to the bone.
Read below for recommendations from experts about how bone metastasis is treated to reduce pain and the possibility of fractures and find trials that are looking at ways to manage symptoms.
Managing Symptoms of Bone Mets
- Breastcancer.org: Symptoms, diagnosis, and treatments for bone metastasis
- Dr. Carlos Arteaga (video): Dr. Carlos Arteaga talks about ways to strengthen bones and reduce pain in people with MBC with bone metastasis
- OncoLink: There are many ways to treat bone metastasis
- Sperling Medical Group: Non-invasive, magnetic resonance-guided ultrasound improves symptoms in people with MBC with bone metastasis
MBC Clinical Trials
- Metastatic Trial Search: Trials for Managing Symptoms and Side Effects
Last Modified on April 1, 2024