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Light-triggered carbon monoxide-induced activation of enhanced ferritinophagy-mediated ferroptosis for bone metastases therapy. [PDF]

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Bone Metastases

The Cancer Journal
Abstract Bone metastases occur frequently in common malignancies such as breast and prostate cancer. They are responsible for considerable morbidity and skeletal-related events. Fortunately, there are now several systemic, focal, and targeted therapies that can improve quality and length of life, including radionuclide therapies.
Gary J R, Cook, Matthew P, Thorpe
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BONE MARROW METASTASES

Hematology/Oncology Clinics of North America, 1996
This article discusses the clinical significance of bone marrow metastases and the current methods being used to detect tumor cells in marrow. The strategies being investigated for eradicating cancer cells from marrow in patients receiving hematopoietic cell autografts also are reviewed.
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Metastases to bones

Seminars in Diagnostic Pathology, 2014
Metastatic tumors involving the bones may derive from a number of visceral primary sites, and they can assume several histological appearances. In selected instances, diagnostic confusion with some primary bone tumors may eventuate, necessitating the use of adjunctive pathologic studies to reach a final interpretation.
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[Bone metastases].

Aktuelle Urologie, 2014
Malignant urological tumours account for a relevant number of patients who develop bone metastasis throughout the course of their disease. Diagnosis of bone metastasis is mostly achieved by imaging studies including plain X-ray, computed tomography or magnetic resonance tomography.
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