Translational Strategies to Target Metastatic Bone Disease

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Abstract

Metastatic bone disease is a common and devastating complication to cancer, confounding treatments and recovery efforts and presenting a significant barrier to de-escalating the adverse outcomes associated with disease progression. Despite significant advances in the field, bone metastases remain presently incurable and contribute heavily to cancer-associated morbidity and mortality. Mechanisms associated with metastatic bone disease perpetuation and paralleled disruption of bone remodeling are highlighted to convey how they provide the foundation for therapeutic targets to stem disease escalation. The focus of this review aims to describe the preclinical modeling and diagnostic evaluation of metastatic bone disease as well as discuss the range of therapeutic modalities used clinically and how they may impact skeletal tissue.

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Pagnotti, G. M., Trivedi, T., & Mohammad, K. S. (2022, April 1). Translational Strategies to Target Metastatic Bone Disease. Cells. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/cells11081309

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