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Denosumab is a medication used to treat conditions related to bone health. It works by inhibiting the activity of osteoclasts, cells that break down bone tissue. Osteoporosis in postmenopausal women and some bone issues caused by cancer are the main conditions denosumab is used to treat. It helps increase bone density and reduces the risk of fractures.

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How to manage postmenopausal osteoporosis at 62 years of age?

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How can my 45-year-old wife manage her breast cancer?

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How to manage severe osteoporosis in a 58-year-old woman?

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What can be used instead of Zoledronic acid to treat osteoporosis in a 59-year-old female?

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Can my dad live 5 more years with stage 4 lung cancer at 58?

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How can a 58-year-old male manage metastatic bladder cancer?

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How often should PET scans be done for my aunt’s breast cancer?

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Are injections better than oral drugs in osteoporosis?

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