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Bone Metastasis in Bladder Cancer

Yi Lei, Kai Ai, Xurui Li, Zhihong Li, Yuan Li

2022Journal of Personalized Medicine10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Bladder cancer (BCa) is the 10th most common and 13th most deadly malignancy worldwide. About 5% of BCa patients present initially with metastatic disease, with bone being the most diagnosed site for distant metastasis. The overall one-year survival of patients with BCa is 84%, whereas it is only 21% in patients with bone metastasis (BM). Metastasis of BCa cells to bone occurs by epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition, angiogenesis, intravasation, extravasation, and interactions with the bone microenvironment. However, the mechanism of BCa metastasis to the bone is not completely understood; it needs a further preclinical model to completely explain the process. As different imaging mechanisms, PET-CT cannot replace a radionuclide bone scan or an MRI for diagnosing BM. The management of BCa patients with BM includes chemotherapy, immunotherapy, targeted therapy, antibody-drug conjugates, bisphosphonates, denosumab, radioisotopes, and surgery. The objective of these treatments is to inhibit disease progression, improve overall survival, reduce skeletal-related events, relieve pain, and improve the quality of life of patients.

Topics & Concepts

IntravasationMedicineBone metastasisMetastasisMalignancyExtravasationCancerDenosumabOncologyAngiogenesisBladder cancerPathologyInternal medicineOsteoporosisBladder and Urothelial Cancer TreatmentsMedical Imaging and Pathology StudiesUrinary and Genital Oncology Studies