Spinal Cancer
Spinal Cancer is a type of cancer that originates in the cells of the spinal column. It is a rare form of cancer and usually affects people between the ages of 45 and 65. Symptoms of spinal cancer may include pain in the back, neck, or arms, loss of feeling, weakness, and difficulty walking. Treatment of spinal cancer typically includes surgery, radiation therapy, and chemotherapy. Early diagnosis and treatment can lead to better outcomes and increased chances of survival. Spinal cancer is a serious condition and, if not treated timely and properly, can lead to permanent disability, paralysis, and even death. Thus, regular screening and early detection of any suspicious symptoms is essential.
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