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Internal radiotherapy of painful bone metastases
Authors:Liepe K  Kotzerke J
Institution:aGH Kassel, Department of Nuclear Medicine, Mönchebergstr. 41–43, 34125 Kassel, Germany;bUniversity Hospital Dresden, Department of Nuclear Medicine, Fetscherstr. 74, 01307 Dresden, Germany
Abstract:Internal radiotherapy is effective in the treatment of metastatic bone pain and can improve quality of life. A number of controlled studies using various agents have shown a mean response rate in pain relief of 70–80% of treated patients. Some investigators prefer radionuclides which emit low beta particles for the treatment of bone pain, because the assumption of lower bone marrow toxicity of this agents. However, neither dosimetric data for radiation absorbed dose to the bone marrow nor clinical blood count depression have shown any significant differences between these agents. Other researchers suggest enhanced antitumoral effects using high-energy beta emitters and propose aggressive first-line treatment in the early disease stage instead of using these radiopharmaceuticals only in end-stage patients suffering intractable bone pain. Another approach consists of including other treatment modalities such as autologous stem cell rescue or in combination with chemo or bisphosphonate therapy to a radionuclide treatment scheme. Future research should focus more on the curative effects of combination with radiosensitizer, for example, chemotherapy, or repeated treatments with bone seeking agents.
Keywords:Painful bone metastasis  89Sr  153Sm-EDTMP  233Ra  186Re-HEDP  188Re-HEDP  117mTin-DTPA
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