Bisphosphonates are drugs that strengthen bones and reduce the risk of bones breaking (fracture). They can also be used to treat a high level of calcium in the
Bone-strengthening drugs for people with bone metastases. Bone metastases can damage your bones. Medications to strengthen and protect your bones (bone-strengthening drugs) reduce this damage. They have greatly improved the treatment of bone metastases. There are 2 types of bone-strengthening drugs:
Treatment to strengthen the bones (bisphosphonates) Bisphosphonates are drugs that help prevent or slow down bone thinning (osteoporosis). They can help to
Bone-strengthening drugs are used to treat advanced breast cancer in the bone. They strengthen existing bone, reduce the damage caused by cancer and control
drugs to strengthen the bones or radiation that targets cancer in the bones. Even at stage 4, the most appropriate treatment for some men
Osteoporosis drug treatments help strengthen your bones and reduce your risk of breaking a bone. You may be offered medication if your risk of breaking a bone
bone mineral density and bone mass decrease leading to a decrease in bone strength. bone loss or build new bone mass and strengthen bones.
What are bone-strengthening drugs used for? To help prevent or treat bone damage from cancer that has spread (metastatic cancer). Help to reduce pain from cancer that has spread to the bone. Slow the growth of cancer in the bone. Prevent further bone loss and strengthen the bone to reduce the risk of bone damage, like fractures.
Osteoporosis drug treatments help strengthen your bones and reduce your risk of breaking a bone. You may be offered medication if your risk of breaking a bone
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