Cancer Treatment Reviews
Volume 31, Issue 4 , Pages 303-311, June 2005

Approaches to managing bone metastases from breast cancer: The role of bisphosphonates

  • Kyriaki Mystakidou

      Affiliations

    • Pain Relief and Palliative Care Unit, Department of Radiology, Areteion Hospital, School of Medicine, University of Athens, 27 Korinthias Street, 115 26 Athens, Greece
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel.: +30210 7707669; fax: +30210 7788437
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  • Emmanuela Katsouda

      Affiliations

    • Pain Relief and Palliative Care Unit, Department of Radiology, Areteion Hospital, School of Medicine, University of Athens, 27 Korinthias Street, 115 26 Athens, Greece
    • Tel.: +30210 7707669; fax: +30210 7788437.
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  • Evangelia Stathopoulou

      Affiliations

    • Roche(Hellas) S.A, 4Alamanas & Delfon Street, 15125 Maroussi, Athens, Greece
    • Tel: +30 210 6166220; fax: +30 6944940930.
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  • Lambros Vlahos

      Affiliations

    • Areteion Hospital, University of Athens, School of Medicine, Vas. Sofias 76, 115 28 Athens, Greece
    • Tel.: +30210 7286137.

published online 27 April 2005.

Summary 

Conventional management of metastatic bone disease involves local and systemic therapies in various combinations, along with symptomatic management to provide optimal care. In recent years, it has become clear that adding bisphosphonates to these treatments reduces the incidence and severity of skeletal complications. Bisphosphonates can also relieve metastatic bone pain and improve quality of life, although the extent to which they have demonstrated these effects may differ between agents.

While bisphosphonates are the standard of care for the treatment of bone metastases, clinical trials are investigating additional indications for these agents, including the use of intensive dosing regimens for the relief of severe or opioid-resistant metastatic bone pain and adjuvant treatment for the prevention of bone metastases and cancer treatment-induced bone loss. Current and future indications demand effective, well-tolerated and convenient bisphosphonates, and the benefits of different drugs must be balanced against their limitations. The cost-effectiveness of bisphosphonate treatment is also a consideration, given the high economic burden of metastatic bone disease from breast cancer.

Keywords: Bone metastases, Breast cancer, Bisphosphonates, Bone pain, Skeletal events, Adjuvant, Cancer-treatment induced bone loss

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PII: S0305-7372(05)00055-1

doi:10.1016/j.ctrv.2005.03.005

Cancer Treatment Reviews
Volume 31, Issue 4 , Pages 303-311, June 2005