ANNOUNCER: Lung cancer, one of the most common cancers in the U.S., can sometimes spread into other areas of the body, particularly the bone. Today there are new drug treatments available for patients with this added complication.
ROGER WALTZMAN, MD: Skeletal complications arise in any cancer really from hemtogenous spread of disease, which means cells breaking off from a primary tumor site and traveling through the blood stream, which enables them really to travel anywhere. For reasons that are really not clear to the cancer community, the bone is a very common site for cancers to spread.
ROBERT FIGLIN, MD: Lung cancer spreads to the bone in a minority of patients with lung cancer, but when it does so, it can be a major complication of that disease.
ROGER WALTZMAN, MD: If the disease has spread to the bone, then the goal of therapy is palliative care to minimize the complications of the disease and minimize the side effects of both the disease and the therapy.
ANNOUNCER: Pain is usually the first sign that cancer has spread into the bones.
ROGER WALTZMAN, MD: The pain is usually described as a persistent nagging, gnawing moderate or severe discomfort in one particular site of the body
The most important therapy that is almost always used for treatment of pain related to lung cancer metastatic to the bone, is opioid analgesia. Those are the pain medications like morphine and its derivatives.