David B Mach
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Recent Articles
1.
Luger N, Mach D, Sevcik M, Mantyh P
J Pain Symptom Manage
. 2005 May;
29(5 Suppl):S32-46.
PMID: 15907645
Pain is the cancer-related event that is most disruptive to the cancer patient's quality of life. Although bone cancer pain is one of the most severe and common of the...
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Peters C, Ghilardi J, Keyser C, Kubota K, Lindsay T, Luger N, et al.
Exp Neurol
. 2005 Apr;
193(1):85-100.
PMID: 15817267
Bone is the most common site of chronic pain in patients with metastatic cancer. What remains unclear are the mechanisms that generate this pain and why bone cancer pain can...
3.
Sevcik M, Luger N, Mach D, Sabino M, Peters C, Ghilardi J, et al.
Pain
. 2004 Aug;
111(1-2):169-80.
PMID: 15327821
Patients with metastatic breast, lung or prostate cancer frequently have significant bone cancer pain. In the present report we address, in a single in vivo mouse model, the effects the...
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Sabino M, Luger N, Mach D, Rogers S, Schwei M, Mantyh P
Int J Cancer
. 2003 Feb;
104(5):550-8.
PMID: 12594809
Pain is the most common presenting symptom in patients with bone cancer and bone cancer pain can be both debilitating and difficult to control fully. To begin to understand the...
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Sabino M, Ghilardi J, Jongen J, Keyser C, Luger N, Mach D, et al.
Cancer Res
. 2002 Dec;
62(24):7343-9.
PMID: 12499278
More than half of all chronic cancer pain arises from metastases to bone, and bone cancer pain is one of the most difficult of all persistent pain states to fully...
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Luger N, Sabino M, Schwei M, Mach D, Pomonis J, Keyser C, et al.
Pain
. 2002 Oct;
99(3):397-406.
PMID: 12406514
Pain is the cancer related event that is most disruptive to the cancer patient's quality of life. Although bone cancer pain is one of the most severe and common of...
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Sabino M, Honore P, Rogers S, Mach D, Luger N, Mantyh P
Pain
. 2002 Jan;
95(1-2):175-86.
PMID: 11790480
Although pains arising from the craniofacial complex can be severe and debilitating, relatively little is known about the peripheral and central mechanisms that generate and maintain orofacial pain. To better...