Pharmacological interventions for the prevention of insufficiency fractures and avascular necrosis associated with pelvic radiotherapy in adults.
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Radiotherapy-related Research, The Christie NHS Foundation Trust, Wilmslow Road, Manchester, Greater Manchester, UK, M20 4BXIssue Date
2018
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Pelvic radiotherapy is a treatment delivered to an estimated 150,000 to 300,000 people annually across high-income countries. Fractures due to normal stresses on weakened bone due to radiotherapy are termed insufficiency fractures. Pelvic radiotherapy-related interruption of the blood supply to the hip is termed avascular necrosis and is another recognised complication. The reported incidences of insufficiency fractures are 2.7% to 89% and risk of developing avascular necrosis is 0.5%. These complications lead to significant morbidity in terms of pain, immobility and consequently risk of infections, pressure sores and mortality.Citation
Pharmacological interventions for the prevention of insufficiency fractures and avascular necrosis associated with pelvic radiotherapy in adults. 2018, 4:CD010604 Cochrane Database Syst RevJournal
The Cochrane Database of Systematic ReviewsDOI
10.1002/14651858.CD010604.pub2PubMed ID
29683475Type
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enISSN
1469-493Xae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1002/14651858.CD010604.pub2