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Talking to Your Doctor About Bone Health
If You Have Lung Cancer

As solid tumors‚ such as lung cancer‚ advance‚ the solid tumor may spread to the bone. This process is called metastasis (muh-TASS-tuh-sis). While this can be frightening‚ it may help you to understand how bone metastasis damages bones‚ the symptoms it may cause‚ as well as diagnosis procedures and treatment.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Bone Metastases
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Asking your doctor the right questions can help to ensure that you have all of the information you need.

Understand More:

  • I have metastatic (spread to other areas) lung cancer; the chances of it spreading to the bone are 30%-40%. How can I be sure I don’t have bone metastases?

  • If my cancer spreads to my bones‚ which bones would most likely be affected?

  • Bone fractures and spinal cord pressure (pressure on the spine associated with fractures) may be associated with cancer spreading to the bone. How can I prevent these problems?

  • What kinds of signs and symptoms might I notice if my cancer has spread to my bones?

  • How will I know if my pain is from bone metastasis or something else (e.g. arthritis)?

  • How are bone metastases treated?

Taking Action:

  • What tests can be performed to determine if my cancer has metastasized?

  • Should I have a bone scan to determine the health of my bones?

  • I don’t want to be impaired by bone complications (e.g. fractures)‚ what preventative measures can I take?

  • Will treating bone metastases interfere with my current chemotherapy regimen?

  • What are bisphosphonates? Which ones do you recommend and why?

  • I have heard that ZOMETA is the most prescribed IV bisphosphonate. Am I a candidate for ZOMETA?

  • Can ZOMETA reduce my risk of fractures and other bone problems?

  • What are the possible side effects of ZOMETA?

  • Is ZOMETA right for treating my bone metastases?

 

 
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