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Spinal pain or difficulty walking? Here's why you should get checked for backbone cancer

Spinal cancer develops when aberrant cells in the vertebrae or surrounding tissues of the spine grow out of control. Here's a guide to understanding the symptoms, treatment options, and possible causes of backbone cancer.

August 27, 2024 / 12:43 IST
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Primary spinal cancer can start inside the spine, but secondary or metastatic spinal cancer spreads to the spine from other regions of the body. (Image: Canva)
Primary spinal cancer can start inside the spine, but secondary or metastatic spinal cancer spreads to the spine from other regions of the body. (Image: Canva)

Spinal cancer, another name for backbone cancer, develops when aberrant cells in the vertebrae or surrounding tissues of the spine grow out of control. Primary spinal cancer can start inside the spine, but secondary or metastatic spinal cancer spreads to the spine from other regions of the body. Although initial spinal tumours are comparatively uncommon, metastatic spinal tumours—which frequently result from malignancies of the breast, lung, or prostate—are more frequent.

Symptoms of backbone cancer

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The symptoms of backbone cancer vary widely depending on the tumour's location, size, and whether it compresses the spinal cord or nerves, says Dr Dinesh Singh, Chairman of Radiation Oncology, Andromeda Cancer Hospital, Sonipat.

Common symptoms include: