My mother has lung adenocarcinoma with bone metastasis. The primary lung cancer is in remission after six rounds of chemotherapy, but the bone metastasis has not improved. She was treated with Zometa for her first eight cycles and Xgeva (120mg) for her last two. Can bone metastasis secondary to lung cancer be cured?
Asked by Female, 63 · 1 day ago
Lung Adenocarcinoma with bone metastasis is a serious condition, but the fact that the primary lung cancer is in remission after chemotherapy is encouraging. Bone metastasis can sometimes be controlled for long periods with treatments such as chemotherapy, targeted therapy, immunotherapy, radiation, and bone-strengthening medicines like Zometa and Xgeva.
In most cases, bone metastasis from lung cancer is considered manageable rather than completely curable, but many patients achieve good symptom control and improved quality of life for years with ongoing treatment. The outcome depends on factors such as the cancer?s genetic profile, response to treatment, and overall health. Regular follow-up with the oncologist is important to monitor response and discuss additional options if needed.