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More than 60 percent of men with advanced prostate cancer will eventually develop bone metastases. The bones most commonly affected are the spine, hips, and ribs.
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Read More »Many men experience bone related problems as a result of prostate cancer or its treatment. Among other things, the spread of the prostate cancer to the bones (bone metastases) can cause severe pain and fracture (bone breaks). Hormonal therapy for prostate cancer can also cause bone loss, fracture, and joint pain. All men are at risk for fractures as they age and this risk is compounded when living with a prostate cancer diagnosis. We have resources on maintaining bone health during prostate cancer, including this webpage and our brochure, Prostate Cancer and Bone Health. View our webinar, The Latest on Prostate Cancer and Bone Health, and hear Benjamin Lowentritt, M.D., F.A.C.S. from Chesapeake Urology Associates discuss how prostate cancer can affect bone health and what treatments are available both to treat bone metastases and address bone loss as a side effect of prostate cancer treatment.
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Read More »Can prevent the thinning of the bone, help make them stronger, and help relieve bone pain. Zometa (zolendronic acid) is the most commonly used bisphosphonate. It is usually given once every 3 or 4 weeks, or once every 12 weeks, by an intravenous (IV) infusion through a vein. Men given this drug are often advised to take a calcium and vitamin D supplement to prevent problems with low calcium levels. Some side effects related to bisphosphonate use include flu-like symptoms, bone or joint pain, and kidney problems. A rare but serious side effect is osteonecrosis of the jaw (ONJ). This is a condition where part of the jaw bone loses its blood supply and dies, which can lead to tooth loss and jaw bone infections. Men are often advised to have a dental checkup and any dental problems treated before they start taking a bisphosphonate.
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