Long‐term efficacy and safety of zoledronic acid compared with pamidronate disodium in the treatment of skeletal complications in patients with advanced multiple myeloma or breast carcinoma
Dr. Susan Love Foundation for Breast Cancer Research · Texas Oncology · +10 more institutions
Abstract
The goal of the current study was to compare the long-term (25-month) safety and efficacy of zoledronic acid with pamidronate in patients with bone lesions secondary to advanced breast carcinoma or multiple myeloma.
Patients (n = 1648) were randomized to receive 4 mg or 8 mg (reduced to 4 mg) zoledronic acid as a 15-minute infusion or to receive 90 mg pamidronate as a 2-hour infusion every 3-4 weeks for 24 months. The primary endpoint was the proportion of patients with at least 1 skeletal-related event (SRE), defined as pathologic fracture, spinal cord compression, radiation therapy, or surgery to bone. Secondary analyses included time to first SRE, skeletal morbidity rate, and multiple-event analysis. Hypercalcemia of malignancy (HCM) was included as an SRE in some secondary analyses.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 19.26
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- 100%
- References
- 33
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12Topics & keywords
- Zoledronic acid
- Medicine
- Bisphosphonate
- Adverse effect
- Bone pain
- Pathologic fracture
- Multiple myeloma
- Internal medicine
- Good health and well-being