What Is Spinal Cancer?
Signs And Symptoms Of Spinal Cancer
- Abnormal sensation or loss of feeling in your arms and legs: This could be a result of nerve damage caused by a spinal tumor.
- Back or neck pain: Usually, this type of pain is not a cause for concern. However, if the pain does not subside, becomes more severe, or spreads to other areas of your body, it's time to visit your doctor.
- Muscle spasms or reflexes: When nerve compression in the spine happens, muscles can contract and cause twitches or "spasms."
- Muscle weakness: Although another common symptom of spinal cancer, muscle weakness does have many underlying causes. If the weakness progresses, ask your doctor about next steps.
- Muscle function loss: This is different than the fleeting muscle weakness. If your daily activities become difficult to perform, then you may be experiencing a loss of muscle function.
- Incontinence: Because spinal cancer can affect nerves that control the bladder, incontinence is often a common occurrence in patients diagnosed with spine tumors or spinal cancer.
How Is Spinal Cancer Diagnosed?
Our team at the Bennett Cancer Center uses spine x-rays, CSF (cerebrospinal fluid), blood cell count, myelogram (x-ray with contrast dye), spinal CT scans and spinal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans to help determine the proper diagnosis for you.
What Makes Spinal Cancer Treatment At Stamford Health Unique?
Your care team is comprised of leading experts in neurosurgery and oncology, experienced in treating the various types of spinal tumors and spinal cancer.
Spine Cancer Treatment
We often use surgery for spinal tumor treatment when we see substantial risk of nerve damage. Our neurosurgeons use newer techniques and instruments that allow them to reach tumors that were once inaccessible. You can take comfort in knowing we always strive for minimally invasive surgery whenever possible. That means less pain, less blood loss, and reduced need for blood transfusions. And that all leads to a shorter hospital stay, quicker recovery time, and faster return to normal daily activities.
Vertebroplasty and Kyphoplasty
Spinal Cord Stimulation
Morphine Pumps
Pain Management
Your care team will make sure your transition after treatment is smooth. We know if you’ve had a spinal tumor, pain management can be a significant factor in improving your quality of life. That’s why our staff is skilled in various pain management procedures.