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Bone Metastases in Neuroendocrine Neoplasms: From Pathogenesis to Clinical Management

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  • Bone represents a common site of metastases for several solid tumors. However, the ability of neuroendocrine neoplasms (NENs) to localize to bone has always been considered a rare and late event. Thanks to the improvement of therapeutic options, which results in longer survival, and of imaging techniques, particularly after the introduction of positron emission tomography (PET) with gallium peptides, the diagnosis of bone metastases (BMs) in NENs is increasing. The onset of BMs can be associated with severe skeletal complications that impairBone represents a common site of metastases for several solid tumors. However, the ability of neuroendocrine neoplasms (NENs) to localize to bone has always been considered a rare and late event. Thanks to the improvement of therapeutic options, which results in longer survival, and of imaging techniques, particularly after the introduction of positron emission tomography (PET) with gallium peptides, the diagnosis of bone metastases (BMs) in NENs is increasing. The onset of BMs can be associated with severe skeletal complications that impair the patient's quality of life. Moreover, BMs negatively affect the prognosis of NEN patients, bringing out the lack of curative treatment options for advanced NENs. The current knowledge on BMs in gastro-entero-pancreatic (GEP) and bronchopulmonary (BP) NENs is still scant and is derived from a few retrospective studies and case reports. This review aims to perform a critical analysis of the evidence regarding the role of BMs in GEP- and BP-NENs, focusing on the molecular mechanisms underlining the development of BMs, as well as clinical presentation, diagnosis, and treatment of BMs, in an attempt to provide suggestions that can be used in clinical practice.show moreshow less

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Author: Barbara Altieri, Carla Di Dato, Chiara Martini, Concetta Sciammarella, Antonella Di Sarno, Annamaria Colao, Antongiulio Faggiano
URN:urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-221079
Document Type:Journal article
Faculties:Medizinische Fakultät
Language:English
Parent Title (English):Cancers
Year of Completion:2019
Volume:11
Article Number:1332
Pagenumber:1-20
Source:Cancers 2019, 11, 1332; doi:10.3390/cancers11091332
DOI:https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers11091332
Dewey Decimal Classification:6 Technik, Medizin, angewandte Wissenschaften / 61 Medizin und Gesundheit / 610 Medizin und Gesundheit
Tag:bone metastases; bone microenvironment; denosumab; epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition; microRNA; neuroendocrine neoplasms; prognosis; skeletal-related events; treatment
Release Date:2024/07/05
Contributing Corporation:NIKE Group
Licence (German):License LogoCC BY: Creative-Commons-Lizenz: Namensnennung 4.0 International