Spinal Cord Tumor Causes
A spinal cord tumor is an abnormal growth that occurs in or pressurizes the spinal cord. These tumors can be either benign, meaning they are not cancerous, or malignant, meaning they are cancerous. Common symptoms of a spinal cord tumor include pain, numbness, weakness, and difficulty with movement. Depending on the size and location of the tumor, it can cause paralysis. Diagnosis and treatment of a spinal cord tumor often involve surgery, radiation therapy, and/or chemotherapy. Proper diagnosis and treatment of spinal cord tumors is critical, as they can have long-term effects on motor, sensory, and bladder function if left untreated.
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