An abnormal growth in or near the vertebrae or spinal cord is called a spine tumor. It may cause pain, numbness, or weakness by compressing nerves. With early diagnosis and modern treatments—including surgery, radiation, or medication—most people regain function, reduce pain, and improve quality of life safely.
Persistent back or neck pain
Weakness or difficulty walking
Loss of bladder or bowel control
Balance and coordination issues
Numbness or tingling in arms or legs
Surgery
Removes or reduces tumor size
Relieves nerve or spinal cord compression
Radiation Therapy
Targets tumor cells
Reduces growth or recurrence
Chemotherapy or Targeted Therapy
For malignant tumors or metastatic disease
Pain Management & Rehabilitation
Medications, physiotherapy, and supportive care