Are all spinal tumours cancerous?
Are all spinal tumours cancerous?
No, many spinal tumours are benign, but they can still cause neurological symptoms if they press on the spinal cord.
A spinal tumour is an abnormal growth of cells within or near the spinal cord or vertebrae. These tumours can be non-cancerous or (cancerous), originate in the spine, or spread from other body parts. Spinal tumours can cause pain, neurological deficits, and structural instability, making early diagnosis and treatment essential.
At Aster Hospitals, we have a team of expert neurosurgeons and spine surgeons to provide comprehensive care for patients with spinal tumors. Aster Hospitals offer different treatment options including minimally invasive surgical techniques, radiation therapy, and personalized rehabilitation programs to optimize outcomes and improve quality of life. Our facilities are equipped with high-resolution imaging (MRI, CT scans, PET scans) and cutting-edge technology to ensure accurate diagnosis and effective treatment for spinal tumors.
Surgery is often necessary for tumours causing spinal cord compression, pain, or instability. Options include:
Want to find out more about the treatment? The answer to your questions can be found below.
Are all spinal tumours cancerous?
No, many spinal tumours are benign, but they can still cause neurological symptoms if they press on the spinal cord.
Are all spinal tumours cancerous?
No, many spinal tumours are benign, but they can still cause neurological symptoms if they press on the spinal cord.
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