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Hypercalcaemia of malignancy
is a frequent occurrence. First line treatment of this condition involves the use of bisphosphonates. This report sets out the clinical findings in a patient presenting with
metastatic breast cancer
and hypercalcaemia (corrected serum calcium 3.72 mmol/l) who had received previous surgery for a parathyroid adenoma. After treatment with pamidronate, profound, prolonged (more than 60 days) symptomatic hypocalcaemia was observed. We discuss the possible explanations for these observations and conclude that a normal parathyroid reserve is probably necessary for the smooth normalization of blood calcium when bisphosphonates are used to treat malignant hypercalcaemia.
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PMID:Severe prolonged hypocalcaemia following pamidronate for malignant hypercalcaemia. 989 May 46
Calciphylaxis is a rare disorder associated with calcification of small- and medium-sized blood vessels, and progressive skin necrosis usually seen in the setting of end-stage renal disease (ESRD) and secondary hyperparathyroidism. It has also been observed in primary hyperparathyroidism,
hypercalcemia of malignancy
(extensive bony metastasis of breast cancer), and an isolated case reported with end-stage liver disease. We report an unusual case of calciphylaxis associated with metastatic breast carcinoma in the absence of renal or parathyroid disease. Calciphylaxis has generally been associated with end-stage renal disease and hyperparathyroidism. One previous case report described calciphylaxis occurring in a patient with metastatic adenocarcinoma of the breast and hypercalcemia. Our case represents the second reported case of calciphylaxis associated with osteolytic,
metastatic breast cancer
. Although ESRD with secondary hyperparathyroidism is the most common presentation of calciphylaxis, this case demonstrates that other conditions that alter normal calcium metabolism must be considered in the differential diagnosis.
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PMID:Calciphylaxis associated with metastatic breast carcinoma. 1042 13
BACKGROUND: Bone is the most frequent site of metastasis in patients with breast cancer. Bone metastasis, particularly osteolytic bone destruction, is usually associated with significant morbidity and deterioration of quality of life. Bisphosphonates are specific inhibitors of osteoclast activity used in the treatment of
hypercalcemia of malignancy
and osteolytic bone disease. METHODS: We reviewed pertinent literature on the use of bisphosphonates therapy to treat
metastatic breast cancer
. RESULTS: The use of bisphosphonates in the management of osteolytic bone metastases results in improved palliation of symptoms. Use of these agents in the adjuvant setting may help to prevent bone metastases. CONCLUSIONS: Bisphosphonates represent an effective palliative treatment when combined with chemotherapy and hormonal therapy for the management of osteolytic bone metastases. Identifying the exact mechanism of action requires further investigation to better define the possibility of a direct antitumor effect. The role of bisphosphonates in the adjuvant setting is still controversial, pending the results of large randomized trials.
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PMID:Bisphosphonates in the Management of Breast Cancer. 1075 53
Bone metastases represent a significant tumor-related complication affecting many breast cancer patients. The resulting bone destruction or osteolysis that frequently accompanies metastatic bone disease results in considerable morbidity for patients including a high rate of skeletal complications, severe pain, and a reduced quality of life. Traditionally, the treatment of metastatic bone disease has relied heavily on the use of multidisciplinary therapies, such as radiotherapy in combination with systemic treatment, supported by analgesia. Bisphosphonates are a class of pyrophosphate analogs that actively inhibit bone resorption. As a result, their clinical application has expanded greatly over the past 5 to 10 years and, in addition to being the treatment of choice for
hypercalcemia of malignancy
, they have been shown to be effective in reducing the skeletal morbidity associated with
metastatic breast cancer
. Furthermore, recent data from animal and in vitro studies suggest that bisphosphonates may actually have an antiapoptotic and antiproliferative effect not only on osteoclasts, but also on macrophages and tumor cells. Recent improvements in our understanding of the underlying molecular mechanisms in breast cancer, the diagnosis of the disease itself, and the development of new systemic therapies has led to improved survival benefit for many breast cancer patients. However, because survival duration has also been related to the risk of developing skeletal complications, bisphosphonates may play an ever greater role in the management and prevention of skeletal morbidity in the future.
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PMID:Factors influencing the role of bisphosphonates in breast cancer management. 1154 75
We describe a 45-yr-old woman with
metastatic breast cancer
and hypercalcemia previously diagnosed as
hypercalcemia of malignancy
and treated with bisphosphonates without changes of serum calcium (s-Ca). At the time of our evaluation, biochemical data [s-Ca, 10.8 mg/dl (2.70 mmol/liter); PTH, 24.4 pg/ml (2.6 pmol/liter); 24-h urinary calcium, 160 mg (4.0 mmol); calcium/creatinine clearance, 0.007] suggested the diagnosis of familial hypocalciuric hypercalcemia. Three of five relatives had mild hypercalcemia [s-Ca, 10.7-11.2 mg/dl (2.67-2.80 mmol/liter)] and detectable serum PTH [24.5-29.0 pg/ml (2.6-3.1 pmol/liter)]. A novel heterozygous I212T missense mutation in exon 4 of the calcium-sensing receptor (CaR) gene was found in the proband and affected relatives but not in unaffected relatives. Expression of the mutant I212T CaR in COS-7 cells resulted in no response of inositol phosphates to any calcium concentration. The calcium dose-response curve of the coexpressed receptors [wild-type/I212T] suggested that the mutant receptor interferes with the function of the wild-type receptor. In conclusion, we describe a case of familial hypocalciuric hypercalcemia due to a novel CaR mutation, in a woman with breast cancer in whom hypercalcemia was initially attributed to
hypercalcemia of malignancy
.
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PMID:Familial hypocalciuric hypercalcemia in a woman with metastatic breast cancer: a case report of mistaken identity. 1460 39
Hypercalcemia of malignancy
remains a common metabolic complication of advanced cancer often resulting in considerable morbidity and diminishing life quality in the later stages of disease. Bisphosphonates, especially zoledronic acid, are potent inhibitors of bone resorption and are the most effective therapy for
hypercalcemia of malignancy
. We report on the course of disease in a 51-year-old woman who presented with
metastatic breast cancer
that had relapsed to the liver. The patient suffered from a pamidronate-refractory paraneoplastic hypercalcemia, which caused a confused mental status and compromised her already severely limited life quality. Only with the introduction of zoledronate could the patient's hypercalcemia be normalized with consecutive regain of an acceptable life quality.
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PMID:Zoledronate in a patient with pamidronate refractory hypercalcemia syndrome. 1516 Mar 19
Bisphosphonates (BP) have clinically been used as a highly effective drug in the treatment of
hypercalcemia of malignancy
, multiple myeloma, skeletal events associated with
metastatic breast cancer
and prostate cancer, and osteoporosis. Despite these benefits, however, the emergence of BP-related osteonecrosis of the jaws (BRONJ) becomes a growing and significant problem in a subset of patients receiving these drugs, especially intravenous preparations. It has also been reported in the patients receiving oral BP, although the incidence is extremely low. Most of BRONJ cases occur after dental treatments such as tooth extraction, periodontal surgery, and dental implants, and are refractory to conventional treatment modalities such as debridement, antibiotics and hyperbaric oxygen therapy. As compared to EU and USA, the number of BRONJ case is still small in Japan, but it is exactly increasing year by year. The ratio of the number of BRONJ in patients receiving oral BP to that in patients receiving intravenous BP is higher in Japan than in EU and USA, speculating due to the difference of time of approval. In this communication, the practical guidelines for prevention, diagnosis and treatment of BRONJ recently released from USA and Canada were introduced. Although no effective therapy for BRONJ is established yet, the importance of oral hygiene, patient education and treatments suitable for clinical stage is emphasized. In addition, it is considered that the survey of incidence of BRONJ in Japan and the preparation of Japanese guideline are urgent need.
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PMID:[New development in bisphosphonate treatment. Bisphosphonate therapy and osteonecrosis of the jaws]. 1912 70
A 61-year-old woman presented with acute pain of the right thigh after falling on a public street. She had been diagnosed with
metastatic breast cancer
and bisphosphonate therapy along with zoledronic acid. Radiographs demonstrated transverse subtrochanteric femoral fracture with thickening of the lateral cortex and spike of the medial cortex at the site of fracture. The contralateral femur showed thickening of the lateral cortex at the same site. This type of stress fracture is related to severe suppression of bone turnover (SSBT) under bisphosphonate therapy. Our patient had been receiving zoledronic acid therapy for 3.6 years, and the radiographic findings were typical of stress fracture associated with bisphosphonate. Therefore, the facture in our patient was considered related to SSBT under zoledronic acid therapy. Zoledronic acid is administered to patients with osteoporosis or complications due to cancer such as
hypercalcemia of malignancy
. Recently stress fractures associated with zoledronic acid therapy for osteoporosis have attracted attention. However, there are few reports of fracture associated with zoledronic acid therapy for cancer. Doses of zoledronic acid recommended for cancer patients are much greater than those for patients with osteoporosis. Clinicians treating such cancer patients need to cautiously manage stress fractures as a complication of zoledronic acid therapy.
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PMID:Subtrochanteric fracture in a patient receiving zoledronic acid therapy for metastatic breast cancer. 2192 3
Bisphosphonates are osteoclast inhibitors, currently being used in oncology to prevent or delay bone morbidity in cancer. Oral and intravenous formulations of bisphosphonates have been found to be efficacious in preventing skeletal-related events such as bone pain, pathologic fractures, spinal cord compression and
hypercalcemia of malignancy
, in patients with bone
metastatic breast cancer
. Bisphosphonates are also used to prevent bone loss associated with anti-estrogen therapy using aromatase inhibitors. In addition to its role in preventing bone resorption, several pre-clinical studies have noted an anti-tumor role as well. Recent research effort has particularly focused on investigating an adjuvant role for bisphosphonates in early breast cancer. Recently, few randomized trials have found a beneficial effect for adjuvant use of the aminobisphosphonate, zoledronate, in older patients who are post-menopausal. This review article will summarize the various clinical studies investigating the role of bisphosphonates in breast cancer.
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PMID:Bisphosphonates in breast cancer. 2482 52
Hypercalcaemia of malignancy
(HCM) is a grave emergency in a cancer patient.
Metastatic breast cancer
and multiple myeloma are two of its important causes. Moreover, breast cancer is a predisposing factor for secondary malignancy, multiple myeloma being one of them. We report an interesting case of HCM in which we labelled the first two admissions to
metastatic breast cancer
. However, on third admission again for HCM, we diagnosed a coexisting multiple myeloma. As early diagnosis is the crux to decrease morbidity and prolong survival in HCM, this case emphasises the fact that more than one malignant cause can exist in the same patient.
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PMID:Hypercalcaemia of malignancy: two primaries in the same patient. 2496 87
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