The Diagnosis and Treatment of Metastatic Spinal Tumor

  • Bilsky M
  • Lis E
  • Raizer J
  • et al.
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Abstract

Metastases to the spine represent a challenging problem in an oncology practice. Treatment decisions require multidisciplinary review. Radiation therapy remains the primary treatment for metastatic spinal tumor, but advances in radiation therapy, chemotherapy, and surgery have changed the roles of each and lead to improved patient outcomes. Regardless of the treatment, diagnosis and treatment before the development of significant neurologic and functional deficits improve outcomes. Physician awareness and appropriate imaging greatly assist in the early detection of tumor.

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Bilsky, M. H., Lis, E., Raizer, J., Lee, H., & Boland, P. (1999). The Diagnosis and Treatment of Metastatic Spinal Tumor. The Oncologist, 4(6), 459–469. https://doi.org/10.1634/theoncologist.4-6-459

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