Immunotherapy in the Fight Against Bone Metastases: A Review of Recent Developments and Challenges

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Bone metastasis, a frequent and detrimental complication of advanced cancers, often triggers bone deterioration events that severely compromise patient quality of life and prognosis. The past few years have witnessed the emergence and continuous advancements in immunotherapy, ushering in innovative therapeutic prospects for bone metastasis. These advancements include not only the use of immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs), both as standalone and combined treatments, but also the investigation of novel targets within immune cells residing in bone metastases. These breakthroughs have instilled fresh optimism for effectively managing patients with bone metastasis. This article endeavors to present an exhaustive review of the recent progress made across a spectrum of immunotherapeutic strategies and targeted therapies specifically designed for individuals battling bone metastasis from malignant tumors. By doing so, it seeks to offer insights that can inform clinical practices and guide further medical research in this domain.

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Peng, Z., Huang, W., Xiao, Z., Wang, J., Zhu, Y., Zhang, F., … He, F. (2024). Immunotherapy in the Fight Against Bone Metastases: A Review of Recent Developments and Challenges. Current Treatment Options in Oncology, 25(11), 1374–1389. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11864-024-01256-7

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