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Original Articles

Bisphosphonates as Cancer Drugs

Pages 81-94 | Published online: 24 Jun 2015
 

Abstract

Bone appears to act like fertilizer for many tumors, including myeloma and metastatic breast cancer. The explanation must lie in interactions between tumor cells and the bone-tissue microenvironment. At this level, too, must lie the explanation of how bisphosphonates address not only cancer osteolysis but also the tumor burden. By inhibiting osteoclasts, the drugs may block a cancer-related vicious cycle.

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