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Survival Prediction and Management of Skeletal-Related Events in Bone Metastasis
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8232932725
- EAN9798232932725
- Date de parution27/02/2026
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurDraft2Digital
Résumé
Navigating the complexities of metastatic bone disease requires more than clinical intuition-it requires data-driven precision. With significant advancements in systemic cancer therapies, targeted treatments, and immunotherapies, the life expectancy of patients with advanced cancer has been substantially prolonged. However, this progress brings a new challenge: a rising incidence of bone metastasis and catastrophic Skeletal-Related Events (SREs), including pathologic fractures and spinal cord compression.
Survival Prediction and Management of Skeletal-Related Events in Bone Metastasis is an essential, evidence-based clinical practice guideline booklet designed for orthopaedic oncologists, radiation oncologists, spine surgeons, and multidisciplinary tumor boards. Synthesizing a decade of rigorous international validations, this booklet provides a clear, actionable framework for optimizing surgical and radiotherapeutic decision-making.
Survival Prediction and Management of Skeletal-Related Events in Bone Metastasis is an essential, evidence-based clinical practice guideline booklet designed for orthopaedic oncologists, radiation oncologists, spine surgeons, and multidisciplinary tumor boards. Synthesizing a decade of rigorous international validations, this booklet provides a clear, actionable framework for optimizing surgical and radiotherapeutic decision-making.



