Metastatic Bone Disease
Metastatic bone disease occurs when cancer from another part of the body spreads to the bones. Common primary sites include the breast, prostate, lung, and kidney. Symptoms often include bone pain, fractures, and decreased mobility. Diagnosis involves imaging and biopsies to confirm the source and extent of the spread. Treatment focuses on managing pain, stabilizing the affected bones, and addressing the primary cancer through systemic therapies like chemotherapy, radiation, and surgery. At Fight Bone Tumors, Dr. Kishore B Reddy and his team provide integrated care to improve quality of life for patients with metastatic bone disease.