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Effectiveness of Palliative Radiotherapy in the Treatment of Bone Metastases Employing the Brief Pain Inventory
Journal Of Cancer Pain & Symptom Palliation, 06/30/09
Li KK et al. - External beam radiation therapy was found to be effective in palliating pain from bone metastases and reducing pain-related functional interference. Incorporating functional interference outcomes in future clinical trials may improve the assessment of meaningful treatment effect.
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