2018, Number 5
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Rev Clin Esc Med 2018; 8 (5)
Atención de pacientes con Metástasis Óseas en rehabilitación
Uclés VV, Espinoza RRA, Gonzáles RS
Language: Spanish
References: 21
Page: 1-7
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ABSTRACT
Metastatic bone disease is a common condition
and the most common cause of pain associated
with cancer. Improvement in cancer treatments
and survival prolonged, increase the number of
patients with bone metastases.
Prophylaxis of possible complications is important
because of morbidity and decreased quality of
life in patients with cancer and bone metastasis.
So Rehabilitation is important key to keep
functionality and preventing immovilization.
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