Can elderly patients get relief from cancer bone pain with shoulder surgery?
NCT ID NCT07471022
Summary
This study looked back at 53 patients who had shoulder replacement surgery because cancer had spread to their upper arm bone, causing severe pain and limiting movement. Researchers compared outcomes between patients aged 65 and older and those under 65 to see if age affects recovery. The goal was to understand if this surgery is a safe and effective option for relieving pain and improving arm function in older patients with this condition.
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