Anywhere in and along your spinal column, which includes your vertebrae, spinal cord, and the tissues enclosing your spinal cord, spinal tumours can develop. The majority of spinal tumours are caused by cancer metastasis or cancer that has migrated to your spine from another part of your body. A spinal tumour is an abnormal mass of cell growth that develops either inside or outside of your spinal column and/or spinal cord. The lengthy, pliable column of bones known as your spine (backbone) guards your spinal cord. Your tailbone, which is a portion of your pelvis, is where it stops after starting at the base of your head. Your brainstem (the base of your brain) to your lower back is connected by your spinal cord, a cylinder that runs through the middle of your spine. Malignant (cancerous) or benign (noncancerous) spinal tumours are also possible. Your spinal column's various tissues may get harmed if the tumour spreads further. Primary spinal tumours are tumours that first appear on your spine or spinal cord. Metastatic or secondary spinal tumours are the result of cancer migrating to your spine from another part of your body. Compared to primary spinal tumours, metastatic spinal tumours are substantially more prevalent.
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