This study seeks to identify risk factors associated with the development of a jaw condition seen in patients with cancer treated with certain medications.
The goal of this research is to build an index of risk for estimating an individual's risk of developing osteonecrosis of the jaw (ONJ). The bisphosphonates are an important supportive therapy in the care of patients with metastatic bone disease; they are able to prevent catastrophic events such as fracture and spinal cord compression. However, ONJ has been associated with the use of the bisphosphonates and ONJ carries significant morbidity. Presently, there are insufficient data to calculate the ONJ risk benefit ratio of bisphosphonate use. An ONJ risk assessment tool would improve both the oncologist's and the dental health professional the ability to anticipate and potentially mitigate oral toxicities from bisphosphonate therapy. This protocol consists of a case (ONJ) control (no ONJ) study to identify factors associated with the risk of ONJ and to build an index predictive of an individual's risk of developing ONJ. The index of ONJ risk will be comprised of clinical, epidemiologic and genetic factors
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
271
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States
To identify clinical and epidemiologic characteristics associated with ONJ in patients with metastatic bone disease treated with a nitrogen containing bisphosphonate.
analysis is ongoing
Time frame: 2009-2014
To identify single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in genes affected by osteoclast inhibiting therapy that are associated with an increased risk of developing ONJ in patients with metastatic bone disease treated with nitrogen containing bisphosphonates.
analysis is ongoing
Time frame: 2009-2014
To generate a multifactorial index of ONJ risk by multivariate analysis of the clinical, epidemiologic and genetic factors
analysis is ongoing
Time frame: 2009-2014
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