Spinal Cord Cancer Causes
Spinal cord cancer is a rare type of cancer that develops from the cells of the spinal cord. It is usually caused by the spread of cancer from another part of the body to the spine, although it can develop in the spinal cord itself. It can cause pain, paralysis and even death if left untreated. Early diagnosis and treatment can help to reduce the severity of symptoms and improve the chances of survival. With prompt diagnosis and treatment, the survival rate for people with spinal cord cancer can be high.
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