Clinical, oncological, and prognostic differences of patients with subsequent skeletal-related events in bone metastases.
Hsiang-Chieh HsiehHung-Kuan YenWen-Tung HsiehChing-Wei LinYu-Ting PanFu-Shan JawStein J JanssenWei-Hsin LinMing-Hsiao HuOlivier GrootPublished in: Bone & joint research (2024)
This study found that 17% of patients required treatments for a second, subsequent SRE, and the current clinical guideline did not provide a specific approach to this clinical condition. We observed that referencing the initial treatment, patients in the subsequent SRE group had longer six-week, 90-day, and one-year median survival than patients in the single SRE group. Once patients develop a subsequent SRE, they have a worse one-year survival rate than those who receive treatment for a single SRE. Future research should identify prognostic factors and assess the applicability of existing survival prediction models for better management of subsequent SREs.