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American family physician · Jun 1993
ReviewStrontium-89 therapy for painful osseous metastatic prostate and breast cancer.
- D V Hansen, E R Holmes, G Catton, D A Thorne, D H Chadwick, and D A Schmutz.
- Sacred Heart Medical Center, Spokane, Washington.
- Am Fam Physician. 1993 Jun 1; 47 (8): 1795-800.
AbstractStrontium-89 chloride is a radiopharmaceutical that localizes to actively forming new bone, such as metastatic bone lesions from prostate and breast cancer. It provides effective systemic endo-osseous local radiation therapy to these painful lesions. Strontium-89 will soon be available to physicians in the United States for use in the palliative management of metastatic bone pain.
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