The role of radiation therapy in bone metastases management

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Abstract

Bone metastases represent an important complication of malignant tumours. Despite improvement in surgical techniques and advances in systemic therapies, management of patients with bone metastatic disease remains a powerful cornerstone for the radiation oncologist. The primary goal of radiation therapy is to provide pain relief, preserving patient's quality of life.

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De Felice, F., Piccioli, A., Musio, D., & Tombolini, V. (2017). The role of radiation therapy in bone metastases management. Oncotarget. Impact Journals LLC. https://doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.14823

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