“…Systemic diseases that can cause secondary osteoporosis, namely rheumatoid arthritis, multiple myeloma, and other malignancies, while the result of drugs, namely glucocorticoids, anticonvulsants, thyroid hormones, and chemotherapy. [23][24][25] Unidentified secondary osteoporosis can contribute to the severity of osteoporosis or inadequate treatment response since it is very important to identify the underlying cause so that it can be treated to improve bone health. 26 Although osteoporosis is four times more common in women than men, some evidence suggests that men tend to have more complications with a risk of death after having a hip fracture.…”