Bone Cells and their Involvement in Bone Cancer Pain Sensation Mrs. Boggs.

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Bone Cells and their Involvement in Bone Cancer Pain Sensation Mrs. Boggs

Bone ency/imagepages/9734.htm Bone is a rigid organ that provides the body with structure, support, and functions in movement. Blood cells are made in bone. o201_McKinley/skeletal.htm

Bone Cancer (Osteosarcoma) mages/Images-G/000p043j.jpg Osteosarcoma arises in the mineralized tissue in the bone Bone is a secondary site of metastasis for prostate cancer, breast cancer, and lung cancer Biggest problem with bone cancer is the pain and standard of living

Studying Bone Cancer Pain How is pain associated with bone cancer sensed by the brain?

Osteocytes come in close association with nerves that enter the bone Do Osteocytes and nerves “talk”? When someone has bone cancer, do Osteocytes send constant pain signals to nerves? Bonewald (2005) J Musculoskelet Neuronal Ineract 5(4): hannover.de/einricht/botanik/for schung/projekte.htm

Studying Osteocyte and Nerves Communication