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A spinal tumour is an abnormal growth that develops within or surrounding your spinal cord or canal. Spinal tumours can be located inside your spinal cord, in the tissues covering your spinal cord, between the tissues and bones of your spine, or in the vertebrae. A tumour that affects the spine’s vertebrae is also called a vertebral tumour. Spinal tumours can be classified as benign (non-cancerous) and malignant (cancerous).
The tumour that develops on your spine or spinal cord is called a primary spinal tumour. On the other hand, a tumour that results from cancer spreading from another body part to the spine is called a secondary or metastatic tumour. Secondary spinal tumours are more common than primary spinal tumours. Prostate, lung, and breast cancer are the most common cancers that spread to the spine.
Disease Name |
Spinal Tumour |
Alternative Name | Intradural Tumour |
Symptoms | Back Pain, Pain at the site of tumour, Muscle Weakness, Numbness, Scoliosis, Kyphosis |
Causes | Carcinogens, Genetics (Neurofibromatosis) |
Diagnosis | Imaging tests, Biopsy, Bone scan, Blood test |
Treated By |
Neurosurgeon and Surgical Oncologist |
Treatment Options | Monitoring, Chemotherapy, Radiation Therapy, Cyberknife Radiosurgery |
Spinal tumours can be categorised in several ways. Based on the location of the tumour within the spinal cord, spinal tumours can be classified into:
Spinal tumours are also classified as benign and malignant. Some malignant spinal tumours include:
Benign spinal tumours can be divided into Epidural and Intradural tumours.
Benign epidural tumours
Benign intradural tumours
The symptoms of a spinal tumour can vary depending on its type and location. They may include:
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The cause of spinal tumours depends on whether the tumour is primary or secondary.
Spinal tumours are more common in people who have the following conditions:
While diagnosing spinal tumours, your doctor will ask you about your symptoms and medical history. They’ll conduct a neurological exam to check for tenderness in your spine, loss of sensation, muscle weakness, and abnormal reflexes. They may order several other tests, which include:
While preparing for your doctor consultation, make sure to:
Here’s what you can expect from your doctor during the consultation:
Here’s what you can ask your doctor about spinal tumours:
The goal of the spinal tumour treatment is to remove the tumour completely, but the treatment can be complicated by permanent damage to the spinal cord and surrounding tissues. The treatment approach also varies according to the type of tumour and whether it is a primary or metastatic tumour. The treatment for most spinal tumours includes:
Please note that the selection of the treatment approach is based on your medical condition and your doctor’s opinion.
Spinal tumours can sometimes compress spinal nerves, leading to:
Last Updated on: 12 November 2022
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