Spinal Tumors in India
Abnormal growth of cells within the spinal canal are termed as Spinal tumours.Surgery may be required to remove the tumour
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Spinal Tumors — Key Facts
- Chances of developing spinal tumor is less than 1%
- 90% of all spine cancers are due to the spread from other cancers
- Men are more prone than women
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Frequently Asked Questions
The symptoms usually depend on the location of the tumour. Pain in the neck or the back is the most common early symptom. The pain due to spinal tumour does not go away with rest or medicines. It is usually worse during the nights. Other symptoms occur when the tumour starts pressing on the spinal cord or nerves. These include pain, numbness or weakness in the arms, legs etc, bladder and bowel problems, spine deformity etc.
Sudden weight loss, frequent fevers, loss of appetite etc are some of the general symptoms.
Surgery is by far the main treatment for spinal tumours. Complete removal of the tumour through surgery can help to relieve the symptoms. Care will be taken not to cause damage to the spinal cord and nerves. Most of those who have surgery in the early stages have a longer survival rate.
If the tumour is large, one will have radiation therapy to reduce its size. Stereotactic radiosurgery is a type of radiation therapy using highly precise radiation beams. It causes very little damage to the surrounding tissues.
You may have open surgery or minimally invasive surgery for spinal tumours. Robotic surgery where the surgeon uses robotic arms to remove the tumour is the latest option. The advantage of minimally invasive or robotic surgery is the lesser chances of complications. The recovery is also comparatively faster.
Surgery aims to remove the tumour completely and relieve the pressure on the spinal cord and nerves. Surgery is more successful during the early stages of the disease
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