- enrolling by invitationNA
EXercise Enhancement After RadioTherapy for Bone Metastases
This study looks at how exercise after radiotherapy can help people with bone metastases (cancer that has spread to the bone, not in the spine). We want to see if a special exercise program is safe, possible to do, and helpful for reducing pain and improving well-being.
Canada - active not recruiting
Management of Bone Metastases
This study looks at how we treat bone issues in people with cancer, especially how often important bone-strengthening medicines are used. We want to understand what makes these treatments work best and help more patients.
France - active not recruitingPHASE3
Prevention of Symptomatic Skeletal Events With Denosumab Administered Every 4 Weeks Versus Every 12 Weeks
This study is looking at whether a medicine called Denosumab can work just as well when given less often (every 12 weeks instead of every 4 weeks) for people with breast or prostate cancer that has spread to their bones. We want to see if we can reduce side effects and costs without losing its benefits.
Austria · Germany · Switzerland - recruitingNot Specified
Study of whether radiotherapy after surgery to treat a weakened or broken bone caused by cancer helps to reduce pain and improve quality of life
This study looks at whether radiation treatment after surgery for cancer-related broken bones helps with pain and quality of life. Some people will get radiation, others won't immediately, to see if it makes a difference and if it's truly needed after surgery.
United Kingdom · England · Northern Ireland