Breast cancer spreads to the bone more commonly than to other places in the body.1
About
7 of 10
women with advanced metastatic breast cancer develop bone mets3
Review important facts about bone mets that can help you start a conversation with your doctor.
Cancer cells can break away from the original solid tumor and travel through the bloodstream or lymph (pronounced limf) system. Sometimes cancer cells settle in a new location and begin to grow. When solid tumor cancer spreads to the bone, those tumors are called bone metastases (pronounced muh•TASS•tuh•seez)–or "bone mets." 1