Pamidronate is a medication used to manage high blood calcium levels (hypercalcemia) that occur as a result of such diseases as Paget's disease and cancer. It can also treat bone destruction, says Drugs.com. Pamidronate is a bisphosphonate...
Doctors refer to elevated levels of calcium in the blood as hypercalcemia. This condition occurs as a complication of cancer, particularly in cases of lung cancer, breast cancer, neck cancer and head cancer. Because high calcium levels in the...
Pediatricians have long advised against giving infants vitamin supplements because your baby should obtain all of the nutrition she needs from her formula or your breast milk. Too much of a vitamin or mineral supplement can make your baby very...
The American Cancer Society defines multiple myeloma as cancer that starts in plasma cells. Plasma cells are found in bone marrow and also have a role in the body's immune system. When cancer forms in the plasma cells, a tumor forms, typically in...
Multiple myeloma is a blood-related cancer affecting the plasma cells. Sufferers of multiple myeloma experience bone pain, fatigue, kidney problems and repeated infections. A number of treatments are available to lengthen life and improve...
The medical term for brittle bone disease is osteogenesis imperfecta. There are primarily four types of this disease and all of them are hereditary, according to Merck Manuals. People with osteogenesis imperfecta may have very fragile bones,...
Stage four breast cancer describes cancer that has spread outside the breast tissue. Common areas for breast cancer to spread include lymph nodes, lungs, bone, liver and brain. According to the National Cancer Institute, stage four breast cancer...
The National Cancer Institute reports the most common locations of cancer metastasis are the lungs, bones, the liver and the brain. Dr. Julia Maltzman of the University of Pennsylvania explains that bone is a rich source of growth factors that...
The University of Texas Medical Branch reports that hypercalcemia is the most common disorder associated with lung, neck, head and breast cancers. Doctors use the term hypercalcemia to describe high levels of calcium in the blood. Although the...
The National Cancer Institute describes multiple myeloma as a kind of cancer that develops from white blood cells that make antibodies, called plasma cells. In multiple myeloma, too many plasma cells are made and crowd out all the normal healthy...
Although uncommon, multiple myeloma is the most common primary bone cancer, according to the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. This cancer can cause problems with bone breakdown and bone formation, as well as cause disturbances in blood...
Breast cancer affects both men and women. The spread of the cancer beyond the breast is called metastasis. Breast cancers typically metastasize to the lungs, liver, brain and bones, says the American Cancer Society (ACS). Metastatic breast cancer...
Bisphosphonates are medications used to treat osteoporosis, or low bone density. Examples of bisphosphonates include alendronate, risedronate and pamidronate. They are commonly used and come in both oral and intravenous forms. Though most patients...
Metastatic breast cancer is breast cancer that has spread to distant organs or parts of the body. The most common sites of metastasis include the bones, brain, liver, lungs and chest wall, according to Breastcancer.org. When breast cancer has...
Color can be perceived because photoreceptors in the retina, called cones, have pigments sensitive to light that enable color recognition. The cones are located in the macula, the center of the retina and each cone is sensitive to red, green or...
Diet fads tend to ignite a firestorm of attention, mostly from new adherents but also from the medical community eager to test the efficacy and safety of the latest diet trends. The popularity of the Atkins diet soared in the late 1990s and early...
Charcot foot, or neuropathic osteopathy, is a degenerative disorder of the feet that is progressive and debilitating. According to the Podiatry Channel, it occurs as a result of nerve damage, or neuropathy, and is characterized by decreased...
According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, breast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death among women in the U.S. with an estimated 190,000 new cases and 40,000 deaths per year. It also occurs in men, though much...