Bone Density
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Term | Bone Density |
Short definition | Bone Density - measure of the amount of minerals (mainly calcium and phosphorus) contained in a given volume of bone. Bone density measurements are used to diagnose osteoporosis (a condition characterized by decreased bone mass), to see how well osteoporosis treatments are working, and to predict how likely bones are to break. |
Type | Cancer terms |
Specialty | Oncology |
Language | English |
Source | NCI |
Comments |
Bone Density - measure of the amount of minerals (mainly calcium and phosphorus) contained in a given volume of bone. Bone density measurements are used to diagnose osteoporosis (a condition characterized by decreased bone mass), to see how well osteoporosis treatments are working, and to predict how likely bones are to break. Low bone density can occur in cancer patients. Also called BMD, bone mass and bone mineral density
External links
- Medical encyclopedia article on Bone Density
- Wikipedia's article - Bone Density
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