What is bone cancer? Bone cancer is a malignant tumor that develops from the cells of the b
more6. How is bone cancer diagnosed? To diagnose bone cancer, the doctor asks about the patient
more1. What are bones made of and how do they function? Mature bones are made up of
moreDiagnosis The patients medical status is evaluated with particular attention given to back pain and neurologic de
moreTreatment Immediate treatment of a spinal cord tumor is the key to a successful outcome. Most cases of spinal cord
moreThe ultimate goal of radiation therapy is to destroy a spinal tumor. Radiation is also used to shrink a tumor before
moreNon-cancerous (benign) and cancerous (malignant) spinal tumors are rare. The most common symptom of a spinal tumo
moreSpinal tumors, also called neoplasms, are abnormal growths of tissue found inside the spinal column. Tumors that ori
moreTreatments for Spinal Tumors Depending on the type of tumor, where it’s located, and the patient’s medical conditio
moreSymptoms of Spinal Tumors The primary symptom of a spinal tumor, and the one that brings most patients to seek med
moreSurgery Some spinal tumors, benign or malignant, require surgical intervention before or after non-operative treatm
moreTypes of Spinal Tumors There are 5 common types of primary benign tumors including: Aneurysmal Bone Cyst (ABC).
moreWhat Are Spinal Tumors? Spinal tumors rarely occur and are either benign or malignant. Some tumors are known to met
moreSpinal tumors—whether theyre primary or secondary tumors—are caused by abnormal cell growth. In primary spinal tumor
moreA spinal brace does not treat the spinal tumor, but it can help reduce or alleviate associated back or neck pain. A
moreA multi-disciplinary spinal tumor treatment plan may include drugs and medications. Your doctor may suggest various
moreChemotherapy is often part of a multi-disciplinary approach to treat cancerous (malignant) tumors. The most common t
moreWhere do spinal tumors originate? A spinal tumor can originate within the spinal column or spread to the spine from
moreNot all spinal tumors require immediate surgical treatment. Sometimes the tumor is observed over time for change. Th
moreUnder the guidance of your doctor you may consider various alternative types of treatment to help relieve pain often
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