The pattern of bone involvement, management, and outcomes in patients with nonsmall cell lung cancer: A retrospective study
CONCLUSION: Metastatic bone disease is considered a huge burden on patients, clinicians, and the society. The majority of bone metastasis patients will experience SREs. Most SREs predict poor prognosis. Supportive therapy to overcome the reasons for poor prognosis may improve patients' survival and quality of life.
Source: Annals of Thoracic Medicine - Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Abdulrahman M Jazieh Thuraya S AlSumai Yosra Z Ali Nagham R Sheblaq Mohammad Alkaiyat Source Type: research
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