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Tumors Tumors of the spine and spinal
cord are relatively uncommon. The most common initial symptom that
patients with a spinal tumor have is pain. Because neck pain, and
pain caused by a cervical (neck) disorder is very common, it is also
not a specific symptom of any one disease or medical condition. Spinal
cord tumors can be either primary (originating in the spinal cord)
or secondary (metastases of cancer that originated elsewhere in the
body). Therefore, the challenge is to determine how to evaluate neck
pain with the goal of specifically excluding a tumor as the cause
of the pain. Luckily, most neck pain is not due to a tumor. However,
if a cancer were discovered after a long period of "conservative"
management of neck pain, most patients would feel that their problem
should have been investigated more thoroughly in the beginning.
Benign Tumors Malignant Lesions
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