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[|Human|] Hello Doctor, My mother is affected by Adeno carcinoma of endocervix stage IIB. In her CT scan Report they have given one statement "VISUALISED BONES SHOW EVIDENCE OF SEVERE DEGERATIVE CHANGES" is this state ment means the cancer affected in bones also? Dr. pls clarify my doubt Regards, Rama
[|AI|]  Hi, in regard to your mother, the changes in the X-rays, could be due to 2 scenarios. 1. if your mother is above 45 years (which is my guess), these changes could be due to osteoporosis related changes. 2. In case of advanced cancer, the release of cytokines by the body, as a reaction to cancer, could cause degenerative changes in the bones.  The treatment in both cases - is vitamin D & calcium supplements (To strengthen the bones) and supportive medications like alien Chat Doctor.  In cases where the cancer directly involves the bones (in form of metastases) there would be seen as separate lesions and not as degenerative changes.  You can consult the treating oncologist, and he will do what is necessary.  Hope this helps.