Supportive care interventions in metastatic bone disease: scoping review.
Samuel K SimisterRahul BhaleAmy M CizikBarton L WiseSteven W ThorpeBetty FerrellR Lor RandallAlex FauerPublished in: BMJ supportive & palliative care (2024)
Supportive care interventions for MBD are feasible and the impact is measurable via patient-reported outcome measures. While the evidence for interventions was moderate to strong, there are very few specific controlled trials for skeletal-related events and impacts of social determinants of health. Further clinical trials are needed to define supportive care interventions for MBD that demonstrate reduced risk of fracture and that mitigate the reduced quality of life when negative musculoskeletal outcomes arise.
Keyphrases
- skeletal muscle
- healthcare
- insulin resistance
- physical activity
- palliative care
- patient reported
- clinical trial
- quality improvement
- public health
- pain management
- squamous cell carcinoma
- mental health
- bone mineral density
- high intensity
- health information
- chronic pain
- risk assessment
- climate change
- body composition
- human health
- bone regeneration