2024
DOI: 10.1186/s12885-024-13170-0
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Palliative care of proximal femur metastatic disease and osteolytic lesions: results following surgical and radiation treatment

Elisabeth Mehnert,
Fränze Sophie Möller,
Christine Hofbauer
et al.

Abstract: Background Femoral bone metastases (FBM) or lesions (FBL) can lead to loss of mobility and independence due to skeletal-related events (SRE), e.g. pain, deformity and pathological fractures. Aim of this study was to analyze effects of radiotherapy and surgery, different surgical techniques and complications on disease-specific survival (DSS). Methods Patients who underwent palliative therapy for FBM or FBL between 2014 and 2020 were retrospectively… Show more

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