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== Introduction == | == Introduction == | ||
Metastatic Bone Disease (MBD) is a secondary cancer that has spread or metastasised to the bone from a cancerous organ. Primary cancers that most commonly metastasise to bone include cancers of the | Metastatic Bone Disease (MBD) is a secondary cancer that has spread or metastasised to the bone from a cancerous organ. | ||
Primary cancers that most commonly metastasise to bone include cancers of the: | |||
* Lungs | |||
* Breasts | |||
* Thyroid | |||
* Kidneys | |||
* Prostate.{{#ev:youtube | q7b55yQP4g4}} | |||
== General Principles == | == General Principles == | ||
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Introduction[edit | edit source]
Metastatic Bone Disease (MBD) is a secondary cancer that has spread or metastasised to the bone from a cancerous organ.
Primary cancers that most commonly metastasise to bone include cancers of the:
- Lungs
- Breasts
- Thyroid
- Kidneys
- Prostate.
General Principles[edit | edit source]
People at risk of MBD[edit | edit source]
People with asymptomatic MBD[edit | edit source]
People with symptomatic MBD[edit | edit source]
Conclusion[edit | edit source]
Resources[edit | edit source]
- Physical activity in patients with metastatic bone disease: Guidance for healthcare professionals by the Macmillan Cancer Support.