Author:
Vetter Marcus,Chiru Diana,Biskup Ewelina
Abstract
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in the world. There are several implications of bone health in early and late breast cancer cases. In early breast cancer, the therapy might cause reduction of bone mineral density due to early menopause induction or as a side effect of therapy options, such as aromatase inhibitors. In late-stage breast cancer, most common site of metastasis is in the skeletal bone. Early management of bone metastasis needs special focus because of skeletal-related complications such as fractures, pain, hypercalcemia, and surgery. This chapter will focus on most common diagnostic and therapeutic measures of osseous metastasis, in early and advanced breast cancer.