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Radiologie interventionnelle des métastases osseuses

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Cancer du sein en situation métastatique
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Les métastases osseuses se développent dans 27 % des cancers (1), l’atteinte vertébrale étant la plus fréquente (2). La fréquence des métastases vertébrales dépend du type de cancer, 80 % dans les cancers prostatiques, 50 % dans les cancers du sein, 30 % dans les cancers du rein de la thyroïde et du poumon (3).

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Chiras, J., Cormier, E., Clarencon, F., Baragan, H., Jean, B., Rose, M. (2010). Radiologie interventionnelle des métastases osseuses. In: Cancer du sein en situation métastatique. Springer, Paris. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-2-8178-0076-9_11

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