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Spinal tumours

A guide for patients and carers

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Contents

  • Introduction
  • What are spinal tumours?
  • What symptoms do spinal tumours cause?
  • How is the diagnosis made?
  • How are spinal tumours treated?
  • What other treatments are used?
  • What is the outlook?
  • What other help is available for people with spinal tumours?
  • What happens when the initial treatment is over?
  • Conclusion
  • Other organisations that may be able to help
  • Your feedback on Spinal tumours
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