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. 2020 Apr 27;6(4):e03795. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2020.e03795

Table 4.

Drug holiday recommendations from the retrospective studies.

Study Primary disease Drug holiday (patients) Duration of drug holiday (months) Healing of MRONJ (patients with drug holidays) Authors' conclusions on drug holidays
Dimitrakopoulos et al., 2006 [36] Breast cancer (1/11), Prostate cancer (2/11), Multiple myeloma (5/11), Neuroendocrine cancer (1/11), Lung cancer (1/11), Fibrous dysplasia (1/11) 10/11 2–8 5/10 Discontinuation of BP, combined with surgical debridement, is the treatment of choice. More than 3 months of cessation appears to be necessary
Wilde et al., 2011 [27] Breast cancer (6/24), Prostate cancer (7/24), Multiple myeloma (7/24), Thyroid cancer (1/24), Hodgkin's lymphoma (1/24), Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (1/24), Kidney cancer (1/24) 10/24 - 10/10 Treatment results were not significantly affected, whether BP therapy was continued or discontinued. The results of this study indicate that there is no reason to interrupt AR therapy for surgery
Jabbour et al., 2012 [29] Osteoporosis (4/14), Breast cancer (5/14), Prostate cancer (2/14), Multiple myeloma (1/14), Kidney cancer (2/14), 9/14 (7 with cancer) - 10/14 There was no standard protocol for a drug holiday in this study. None of the patients died or had their health status changed due to discontinuation of BP therapy
Voss et al., 2012 [30] Osteoporosis (4/20), Breast cancer (9/20), Prostate cancer (1/20), Thyroid cancer (1/20), Plasmacytoma (3/20), Vulva cancer (1/20), Kidney cancer (1/20) 20/20 1–1.5 (4 weeks before, 6 weeks after) 19/20 An individual approach in consultation with the prescribing oncologist is recommended
Wutzl et al., 2012 [26] Osteoporosis (5/41), Breast cancer (9/41), Prostate cancer (3/41), Multiple myeloma (20/41), Histiocytosis X (1/41), Lung cancer (2/41), Anal cancer (1/41) 28/41 ?–6 (6 post-operatively) - Discontinuation of BPs before surgery favored significantly better treatment outcomes
Kim et al., 2014 [31] Osteoporosis (47/54), Breast cancer (1/54), Multiple myeloma (5/54), Malignant lymphoma (1/54) 54/54 Surgical treatment group: 6.9 Conservative treatment group: 7.2 11/20 A correlation was found between drug holidays and prognoses in the surgical treatment group. Drug holiday durations should be at least 4 months to prevent a poor prognosis after surgical management
Lopes et al., 2015 [32] Osteoporosis (2/33), Breast cancer (18/33), Prostate cancer (4/33), Multiple myeloma (4/33), Lung cancer (4/33), Kidney cancer (1/33) 31/33 6.8 ± 9.2 - A total of 40/46 sites (87%) healed. No conclusions can be drawn from this study
Bodem et al., 2016 [33] Malignant disease (39/39) 15/39 - 9/15 showed complete healing, 4/15 showed relative healing 2/15 showed no healing No statistically significant differences were observed between patients who were still receiving their i.v. BPs at the time of surgery and those on a drug holiday
Hoefert et al., 2017 [34] Osteoporosis (1/17), Breast cancer (9/17), Prostate cancer (6/17), Lung cancer (1/17) 10/17 - 5/10 Cessation of denosumab treatment had no apparent effect on healing outcomes
Aljohani et al., 2018 [35] Osteoporosis (9/63), Breast cancer (27/63), Prostate cancer (17/63), Multiple myeloma (2/63), Lung cancer (1/63), Melanoma (1/63), Thyroid cancer (2/63), Kidney cancer (4/63) 42/63 6 ± 3.4 Healing (5/42), Partial healing (3/42), No healing (5/42), Missing data (9/42) No associations were observed between denosumab drug holidays and healing outcomes
Jung et al., 2018 [28] Cancer (317/1569), Other (1252/1569) 836/1569 1 day to >4 years - Among all the cases of ONJ that occurred during the study, 53.3% occurred after BP therapy was suspended. Most ONJ cases occurred within 2–3 years of BP therapy being discontinued. Different approaches are needed to determine whether drug holidays are likely to be beneficial. The benefits of continuing therapy may outweight the risks of suspending it

AR: Antiresorptive; BP: Bisphosphonate; MRONJ: Medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw; i.v.: Intravenous.

If no information is provided, then it was unclear whether the patients with drug holidays had a cancer diagnosis in the original studies; -: Not described in the article.