Bone mets

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  • Опубликовано: 1 июн 2023
  • The bones are the most common place for breast cancer to spread. In this session, learn about treatment options, and get strategies to limit side effects, manage bone pain, and maintain bone strength. We also discuss how to understand screening tests, and share updates on clinical trials, studying new treatments and quality of life.
    Speakers: Carmen Bergom, MD, PhD and Katherine N. Weilbaecher, MD
    To learn more about Thriving Together: 2023 Conference on Metastatic Breast Cancer: www.lbbc.org/community/events...

Комментарии • 10

  • @erinb7282
    @erinb7282 Год назад +2

    Are you supposed to take VK2 with Calcium to help direct calcium to the bone instead of the arteries? How many mg?

  • @erinb7282
    @erinb7282 Год назад

    I have just seen diagnosed with Stage 4 BC that has Metastasized to the bone. Still waiting on other test results to see if it’s elsewhere in my body. Is it ok to use a heating pad for comfort or am I going to make things worse with inflammation? Started taking LETROZOLE and will be getting others when insurance company approves it. I’m getting an injection on the July 17 th, would that be the Bisphosphonate? Thank You

  • @Chloe.zyxwvu
    @Chloe.zyxwvu 14 дней назад

    What is the longest someone can live with metastatic cancer to the bone? My oncologist hasn’t known anyone who has past 4 years. He also does not recommend surgery to remove the tumor on the pelvic bone which has stabilized since chemo & radiation but is expected to become active and spread as is the nature of bone Mets. Is there nothing that can help someone other than chemo and radiation for new spread sites, which, treatments themselves, weaken bone?

    • @LivingBeyondBC
      @LivingBeyondBC  День назад

      Thank you for your comment. Here is a link to more information about bone mets on our website:
      www.lbbc.org/about-breast-cancer/types-breast-cancer/metastatic-breast-cancer/bone-metastases
      Since we are unable to answer specific medical questions or provide medical consultation, we encourage you to speak to your team of providers to learn more about the latest treatments and to get answers based on your unique medical situation. Thanks again for your comment and we hope this information is helpful to you.

  • @christinenavarro7641
    @christinenavarro7641 Месяц назад

    Hi, the first doctor indicated that radiation is used to stop breast cancer in the bone from growing, but the second doctor mentioned only given for pain, did I understand this correctly?

    • @LivingBeyondBC
      @LivingBeyondBC  Месяц назад

      Thank you for your comment @christineavarro7641. Here is a link to more information about radiation on our website.
      www.lbbc.org/about-breast-cancer/treatments/radiation-therapy
      Since we are unable to answer specific medical questions or provide medical consultation, we encourage you to speak to your team of providers to learn more about this concern and to get answers based on your unique medical situation. Thanks again for your comment and we hope this information is helpful to you.

  • @user-gt2hr8yk4x
    @user-gt2hr8yk4x 7 месяцев назад

    I'm 54. I haven't "walked" since I was about 29. I had bone cancer as a kid. This is interesting. But doesn't really help me. Thanks anyway

    • @LivingBeyondBC
      @LivingBeyondBC  7 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you for your comment. Since we are unable to answer specific medical questions or provide medical consultation, we encourage you to speak to your team of providers to learn more about treatments and to get answers based on your unique medical situation. Thanks again for your comment and we hope this information is helpful to you.