Today I had read a the topic regarding the human back bone
Here is the few things
Bone pain can occur as a side effect of some of the biologic response modifiers (filgrastim, pegfilgrastim, sargramostim).
Bone pain is most likely a result of your disease, as it is often caused by damage to the nerves, soft tissues, or bones themselves.
Sometimes people who have metastasis to bones from prostate cancer or breast cancer will experience increased bone pain when therapy with some hormone type medications (e.g. leuprolide, goserelin, tamoxifen, anastrozole) is first started.
You May Have More Bone Pain If You Have the Following Conditions:
Your disease has spread (metastasized) to the bones as a result of your prostate, breast, or lung cancer.
You have bone tumors or lesions from your cancer.
You have had trauma, such as a broken bone, from your cancer, or from falling down.
You have thinning of the bones (osteoporosis), and developed a fracture.
You have nerve injury as a result of a spinal cord compression
Spinal cord compression -
Each vertebrae is joined by ligaments, which make up the vertebral column.
Damage to one or more of these bones may damage the spinal cord, and cause serious nerve injury as a result. This is called a spinal cord compression.
If you experience a loss of sensation, extreme pain, or are suddenly unable to walk, Notify your doctor immediately!
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