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Query: UMLS:C0278488 (
metastatic breast cancer
)
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(1)
Pamidronic acid
has no demonstrated influence on the survival time in patients with myeloma or bone metastases. (2) Two comparative placebo-controlled trials involving women with
metastatic breast cancer
show that a monthly infusion of pamidronic acid reduces the number of patients needing analgesic bone irradiation. It is not known whether pamidronic acid affects analgesic intake. (3) In myeloma, a placebo-controlled trial has shown that a monthly infusion of pamidronic acid reduces the number of patients requiring analgesic bone irradiation.
Pamidronic acid
also reduces analgesic use and the number of pathological fractures. (4) Overall, in the two indications, pamidronic acid reduces the frequency of all bone events, and postpones those that occur. (5)
Pamidronic acid
seems to be well tolerated. The most frequent adverse effect is fever after infusion.
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PMID:Intravenous pamidronic acid: new indications. Useful palliative treatment for osteolysis. 1034 45
Pamidronate
is used frequently to treat malignancy-associated hypercalcemia and osteolytic lesions. This widely used bisphosphonate has been noted to cause nephrotoxicity in patients with multiple myeloma and
metastatic breast cancer
. We encountered a patient with Langerhans's histiocytosis who developed nephrotic syndrome and renal failure after pamidronate therapy. We describe the clinical and renal biopsy findings in this patient.
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PMID:Pamidronate-associated nephrotoxicity in a patient with Langerhans's histiocytosis. 1208 88
Osteochemonecrosis of the jaws is a well described side effect of bisphosphonate therapy. Bisphosphonates are non metabolised analogues of pyrophosphate that are capable of localizing to bone, slowing both rate of growth and rate of dissolution therefore reducing the rate of bone turnover. Although the exact mechanism is not clear but it has been established that bisphosphonates target osteoclast, inhibiting their function in several ways: There are two types of bisphosphonates. The first are oral preparations of bisphosphonates, which include Alendronate and Risedronate. They are indicated for the treatment of osteoporosis. They are considered as lower risk of osteochemonecrosis. The second are administered intravenously. Pamindronate is a first generation bisphosphonate; 90 mg administered intravenouly over 2-24 hours every 3-4 weeks. The next generation of intravenous bisphosphonate is Zoldronic acid, which is more effective than
Pamidronate
in controlling hypercalcaemia of bone and reducing the skeletal related events in patients with
metastatic breast cancer
, multiple myeloma, hypercalcaemia of malignancy, paget's disease and bone metastasis from prostate and lung cancer.
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PMID:Osteochemonecrosis of jaws and bisphosphonates. 1749 45
Many solid tumors metastasize to bone, leading to debilitating skeletal complications such as intractable bone pain and pathologic fractures. Patients who experience a skeletal-related event (SRE) are at higher risk for subsequent events. After an SRE such as a pathologic fracture, spinal cord compression, or the requirement for orthopedic surgery or palliative radiation therapy, a patient's quality of life and functional independence could decline substantially. Prevention or delay of skeletal complications provides clinical benefit to patients with bone metastases secondary to solid tumors. Treatment for the prevention of the first SRE might substantially improve patients' quality of life, functional independence, and pain throughout the course of their disease. Bisphosphonates have shown a palliative benefit in this setting. In particular, zoledronic acid is the only bisphosphonate that has provided benefits for patients with bone metastases secondary to a broad range of solid tumors. Among patients with metastatic breast or prostate cancer, zoledronic acid has demonstrated significant reductions in pain and skeletal morbidity compared with placebo. Zoledronic acid has also shown significant reductions in skeletal morbidity in patients with lung cancer or other solid tumors compared with placebo.
Pamidronate
, oral clodronate, and ibandronate compared with placebo have each shown significant benefits in reductions of pain and skeletal complications for patients with
metastatic breast cancer
. Further improvements in the management of skeletal health in patients with malignant bone disease could be achieved through ongoing bisphosphonate investigations to optimize dose, timing, and duration of treatment.
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PMID:Treatment of bone metastases and bone pain with bisphosphonates. 1863 73