Bone metastases may cause severe pain or pathological fractures. Fracture-risk assessment guides conservative care, radiotherapy, or prophylactic fixation.
The goal is pain control, mobility preservation, and fracture prevention when needed.
Important note
This content is educational and does not replace examination and review of original imaging.
How is the assessment done?
- History and clinical examination.
- Review of original imaging and correlation with symptoms.
- Determining need for labs, additional imaging, or planned biopsy.
- Explaining treatment options and expectations before decisions.
When should you book?
Book an assessment if you have persistent pain, swelling, unexplained fracture, a concerning imaging report, or a major surgical decision you want to understand precisely.
