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The Use of Radioactive Phosphorus and Testosterone in Metastatic Bone Lesions from Breast and Prostate
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1958
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OsteopathySurgeryPalliative TreatmentOrthopaedic SurgeryOsteoporosisBone DiseaseOncologyUnfortunate PersonsSpinal TumorRadiation OncologyNuclear MedicineBone HealthRadioactive PhosphorusMetastatic Bone LesionsProstatic DiseaseEndocrinologyEndocrine-related CancerPalliative CareUrologyBreast CancerTerminal IllnessMedicine
The extension of life in some patients having metastases to bone has been remarkable. This type of palliative treatment should be investigated further and be offered to more of these unfortunate persons.