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The phase II clinical trial of a strontium (89Sr) chloride agent (SMS. 2P) was performed in 9 patients with painful bone metastases secondary to prostate cancer. After an intravenous administration, 89Sr circulated in the plasma and was rapidly cleared. Urinary excretion varied widely among the patients. No serious acute side effects were observed. A mild transient increase in pain was reported by 4 patients 2-4 days after administration, two of whom complained of mild nausea or vomiting. All symptoms improved and never became a clinical problem. There were some abnormal hematological parameters. In particular, a decrease in the platelet level seemed to be a marrow suppression due to 89Sr irradiation. It is difficult to discriminate between the effects of 89Sr and the progress of the disease using tumor markers. The pain level improved within 2 weeks after administration and the effect continued for at least 8 weeks, which improved the quality of life for these patients.
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PMID:[Phase II clinical trial of the radioactive strontium (89Sr) chloride agent, SMS. 2P for pain palliation in patients with prostate cancer with bone metastases]. 753 34

The phase III clinical trial of strontium-89 chloride agent (SMS.2P) was performed in 90 patients with painful bone metastases secondary to prostate (53), breast (18) and other types of cancer (19). Some patients experienced a transient increase in pain or nausea and vomiting. However both symptoms subsided and serious side effects were not observed in any of the patients. As reported, we confirmed some abnormal changes in peripheral blood picture. A decrease in the number of white blood cells and platelets was considered to be partly a result of bone marrow suppression due to 89Sr irradiation. Pain was substantially improved after 89Sr therapy in 58% of the patients and there was some alleviation in 12%. The release from pain was accompanied by an improved quality of life for these patients including sleep patterns and morbidity. Some patients were able to resume their former life styles. Most of the improved patients experienced pain relief from days to one week following 89Sr therapy and in half cases, this remained effective for 2 or 3 months. There were even cases in which the pain relief continued over an observation period of time of clinical study.
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PMID:[Effectiveness of the radioactive strontium (89Sr) chloride agent, SMS.2P for pain palliation in patients with metastatic bone tumor in phase III multicenter clinical trial]. 902 42